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Illinois  State  Historical 
Library 


A  List  of  the 


GENEALOGICAL  WORKS 


IN  THE 


Illinois  State  Historical  Library 

Springfield,  Illinois 


Georgia  L.  Osborne,  Compiler 


Springfield,  III. 

Illinois  State  Journal  Co.,  State  Printers 

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PREFATORY  NOTE 

In  preparing  a  list  of  the  works  on  Genealogy  to  be  found  in  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Library  it  must  be  taken  into  consideration  that 
this  Department  of  the  Library  was  only  begun  in  1907.  Previous  to 
iliat  time  there  had  been  collected  many  important  works  along  this 
line,  but  no  especial  effort  had  been  made  to  make  a  separate  department 
of  Genealogy. 

While  our  collection  cannot  yet  be  classed  with  such  depositories 
as  the  Library  of  Congress ;  the  Wisconsin  Historical  Society  at  Madison ; 
the  New  England  Genealogical  and  Historical  Society  at  Boston;  the 
collections  at  New  York  City,  Albany,  and  the  Genealogical  department 
of  the  Newberry  Library  at  Chicago ;  still  considering  that  we  have  been 
doing  a  special  work  along  this  line  only  for  the  last  six  years,  we  think 
our  collection  has  been  wisely  and  judiciously  selected  and  that  we  have 
made  a  commendable  start  in  what  will  prove,  as  time  goes  on,  a  great 
library  for  the  genealogical  student.  There  is  no  department  in  the 
Library  except  the  Lincolniana,  that  is  used  and  consulted  more  than 
the  Genealogical  department.  We  have  students  working  day  in  and 
day  out,  from  all  parts  of  the  State  and  other  states,  and  we  have  many 
letters  asking  assistance  and  information  on  genealogical  subjects.  We 
try  to  meet  fully  these  demands,  but  it  would  take  the  entire  time  of  a 
very  alert  person  to  do  the  reference  work  desired  by  these  correspondents. 

The  State  Library  of  the  State  of  Illinois  which  is  entirely  separate 
from  this  Library  has  quite  a  collection  also  in  the  way  of  State 
records  (Revolutionary  records)  town  histories  and  local  material  which 
we  hope  eventually  will  be  added  to  our  collection,  but  as  the  two 
libraries  are  at  present  on  the  same  floor  in  the  Capitol  building,  these 
volumes  can  easily  be  consulted  when  the  material  asked  for  is  not  to 
be  found  in  this  Library. 

A  valuable  part  of  the  work  of  this  department,  is  the  compiling 
of  the  list  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Illinois.  This  is  the 
painstaking  and  careful  work  of  Mrs.  Edwin  S.  Walker,  a  member  of 
the  Committee  on  Genealogy  and  Genealogical  Publications  of  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  assisted  by  members  of  the  local  chap- 
ters of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  and  is  being  published 
in  the  Quarterly  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  begun 
in  the  April  Journal,  1912.  These  lists  are  compiled  by  counties,  and 
no  name  placed  on  the  list  until  it  is  verified  and  is  absolutely  correct. 
The  following  counties  have  been  listed:  Cass,  Clark,  Cook,  Greene, 
Macon,  Madison,  Menard,  Iroquois,  Peoria,  Sangamon,  Morgan,  and 
Warren,  the  latter  being  compiled  by  Mrs.  Helen  Nye  Rupp,  of  Mon- 
mouth, 111. 

If  it  is  found  on  further  investigation  that  other  names  should  be 
•  ultlt'd  to  these  county  lisls.  they  will  be  published  in  subsequent  issues 
of  the  Journal. 


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We  have  made  an  appeal  from  time  to  time  in  our  annual  reports 
for  contributions  of  the  following  nature  to  this  Department: 

Old  record  books  of  early  churches.    Inscriptions  on  gravestones  inx 
country  burying  grounds.     Records  copied  from  old  family  bibles. 

Manuscripts  narrative  of  the  pioneers  of  Illinois.  Biographical 
sketches  of  pioneers,  old  diaries,  letters,  deeds,  wills. 

Original  papers  on  the  early  history  and  settlement  of  the  Territory. 

Lists  of  soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812  who  received  bounty-land 
grants  in  Illinois. 

Information  concerning  family  histories  being  compiled,  or  those 
already  compiled  that  an  attempt  may  be  made  to  secure  a  copy  for  the 
Library. 

The  works  in  this  list  are  arranged  alphabetically,  first  by  states, 
second  by  family  histories,  third  by  general  works  and  periodicals. 

The  publications  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library  and  Society 
contain  a  large  number  of  articles  useful  to  the  genealogist;  they  are 
accounts  of  pioneer  persons,  places  and  events  relating  to  Illinois  and 
the  old  Northwest.  While  these  cannot  be  classified  as  strictly  genea- 
logical works  they  are  very  helpful  to  students  working  on  the  ancestry 
of  Illinois  and  western  families.  A  list  of  these  publications  of  the 
Library  and  the  Society  may  be  found  at  the  end  of  this  volume. 

By  co-operation  of  members  of  the  Society  in  this  work  we  hope 
to  build  up  the  Genealogical  Department  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library  until  in  time  it  shall  be  classed  as  one  of  the  great  genealogical 
collections  of  the  West. 

Georgia  L.  Osborne 
Assistant  Librarian  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  and  Chairman  of 

the  Committee  on  Genealogy  and  Genealogical  Publications  Illinois 

State  Historical  Society 
Springfield,  111.,  April,  1914. 


ALABAMA 

AKCHIVES  AND  HISTORY,  DEPARTMENT  OF— 

Alabama  Official  and  Statistical  Reporter,  1911. 

Thomas  M.  Owen,  LL.D.,  compiler.  367  p.  8°,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1912. 
The  Brown  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

EARLY  SETTLERS  OF  ALABAMA— 

By  Col.  James  Edmonds  Saunders,  Lawrence  County,  Ala.  With 
notes  and  genealogies,  by  his  granddaughter,  Elizabeth  Saunders  Blair 
Stubbs.    Part.  I. 

Col.  James  Edmonds  Saunders.  530  p.  8°,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1899.  L. 
Graham  &  Sons,  publishers. 

MOBILE— 

The  Founding  of  Mobile,  1702-1718.  Studies  in  the  history  of  the 
first  capital  of  the  Province  of  Louisiana,  with  map  showing  its  relation 
to  the  present  city. 

Peter  J.  Hamilton,  LL.D.  104  p.  12°,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1911.  Commercial 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

PICKENS  COUNTY— 

History  of  Pickens  County,  Alabama;  from  its  first  settlement  in 
1817  to  1856. 

Nelson  P.  Smith.  272  p.  12°,  1856,  Carrollton,  Ala.  Printed  at  the 
Pickens  Republican  Office. 

ARKANSAS 

ARKANSAS  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION— 

Vols.  I,  II,  III,  1906,  1908,  1909.    John  Hugh  Reynolds,  Secretary. 
Published  at  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1906-1909. 

CALIFORNIA 

CALIFORNIA  SOCIETY  SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLU- 
TION— 
History,  constitution,  by-laws,  membership. 

Col.  A.  S.  Hubbard,  compiler.  29  p.  8°,  San  Francisco,  1893.  Published 
by  the  Society. 

THE  SPANISH  ARCHIVES  OF  CALIFORNIA— 

Paper  read  before  the  California  Genealogical  Society,  July  13, 
1901. 

Pam.  8  p.  8°,  San  Francisco,  1901.     The  Murdock  Press. 

CONNECTICUT 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North 
America;  to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 


CONNECTICUT 

BETHLEHEM— 

See  Woodbury,  Conn. 

BRADFORD— 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of. 

CHESHIRE— 

History  of  Wallingford,  .Conn.,  from  its  settlement  in  1670  to  the 
present  time,  including  Meriden,  which  was  one  of  its  parishes  untft 
1806,  and  Cheshire,  which  was  incorporated  in  1780. 

Charles  Henry  Stanley  Davis,  M.D.    Published  by  the  author,  Mount 
Tom  Printing  House,  Wallingford,  Conn.     956  p.  8°,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1870. 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Vol.  VIII.  Rolls  and  Lists  of  Connecticut  Men  in  the  Revolution, 
1775-1783. 

Vol.  IX.  Historical  Collections  French  and  Indian  War  Rolls. 
Vol.  I,  1755-1757. 

Vol.  X.     French  and  Indian  War  Rolls.    Vol.  II,  1758-1762. 

Vol.  XII.  Lists  and  Returns  of  Connecticut  Men  in  the  Revolu- 
tion, 1775-1783. 

Published  by  the  Society,  Hartford,  Conn. 

List  of  family  genealogies  in  the  Library  of  the  Connecticut  His- 
torical Society  corrected  to  August  31,  1911. 

42  p.  8°,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1911.    Published  by  the  Society. 

FAIRFIELD— 

An  Old  New  England  Town.     Sketches  of  life,  scenery,  character. 

Frank  Samuel  Child,  230  p.  8°,  New  York,  1895.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons, 
publishers. 

See  New  Haven,  Conn.    British  Invasion  of. 

GUILFORD— 

The  history  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  from  its  first  settlement  in  1639; 
From  the  manuscript  of  Hon.  Ralph  D.  Smith. 

Hon.  Ralph  D.  Smith.  219  p.  4°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Joel  Munsell, 
printer. 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of.    By  Robert  Atwater  Smith. 
See  New  Haven,  Colony  of.    By  Edward  Lambert. 

HARTFORD— 

Historical  catalogue  of  the  first  church  in  Hartford,  1633-1855. 
274  p.  8°,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1883.     Published  by  the  Church.     Press  of  the 
Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Co. 

MERIDEN— 

History  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  from  its  settlement  in  1670  to  the 
present  time,  including  Meriden,  which  wns  one  of  its  parishes  until 
1806.  and  Cheshire,  which  was  incorporated  in  1780. 

Charles  Henry  Stanley  Davis,  M.D.  Published  by  the  author.  956  p.  8°, 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1870.     Mount  Tom  Printing  House,  Wallingford,  Conn. 


CONNECTICUT 

MIDDLEBURY— 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 
See  Woodbury,  Conn. 

MILFORD— 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of. 

NAUGATUCK— 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 

NEW  HAVEN— 

The  British  invasion  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  together  with  some 
account  of  their  landing  and  burning  the  towns  of  Fairfield  and  Norwalk, 
July,  1779. 

Charles  Hervey  Townshend.  112  p.  8°,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1879.  Tuttle, 
Morehouse  &  Taylor,  printers. 

NEW  HAVEN,  COLONY  OF— 

History  of  the  Colony  of  New  Haven,  before  and  after  the  union 
with  Connecticut.  Containing  a  particular  description  of  the  towns 
which  composed  that  government,  viz :  New  Haven,  Milf ord,  Guilford, 
Bradford,  Stamford,  and  Southold,  L.  I.,  with  a  notice  of  the  towns 
which  have  been  set  off  from  "the  original  six." 

Edward  R.  Lambert.  216  p.  12°,  New  Haven,  1838.  Printed  and  pub- 
lished by  Hitchcock  &  Stafford. 

History  of  the  Colony  of  New  Haven  to  its  absorption  into  Con- 
necticut with  supplementary  history  and  personnel  of  the  towns  of  Brad- 
ford, Guilford,  Milford,  Stratford,  Norwalk,  Southold,  etc.  Compiled 
by  Robert  Atwater  Smith,  assisted  by  Bessie  E.  Beach  and  Lucy  M. 
Hewitt. 

Edward  E.  Atwater.  767  p.  12°,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1902.  The  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

NEW  LONDON— 

History  of  New  London,  Conn.,  from  the  first  survey  of  the  coast 
in  1612  to  1852.    Second  edition,  continued  to  1860. 

Frances  Manwaring  Caulkins.  679  p.  8°,  New  London,  Conn.,  1860;  2d 
edition.    Published  by  the  author. 

NEW  MILFORD— 

Two  centuries  of  New  Milford,  Conn.,  an  account  of  the  Bi- 
centennial Celebration  of  the  founding  of  the  town  held  June  15-18, 
1907,  with  a  number  of  historical  articles  and  reminiscences.  Prepared 
under  the  direction  of  the  historical  committee  by  various  citizens  of 
New  Milford  and  by  the  editorial  department  of  the  Grafton  Press. 

307  p.  8°,  New  York,  1907.     The  Grafton  Press,  publishers. 

NORWALK— 

Norwalk  after  two  hundred  and  fifty  years.  An  account  of  the 
celebration  of  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  charter  of  the  town,  1651, 
September  11,  1901.  Including  historical  sketches  of  churches,  schools, 
old  homes,  institutions,  eminent  men,  etc.,  etc.  Together  with  the  record 
of  soldiers  and  sailors  enlisted  in  Norwalk,  from  1676  to  1898. 


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NORWALK— 

387  p.  8°,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.     C.  A.  Freeman,  publisher.     Published 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Norwalk  Historical  and  Memorial  Association,  1902. 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of. 

See  also  British  Invasion  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 

NORWICH— 

History  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  from  its  settlement  in  1660  to  1845. 
Frances  Manwaring  Caulkins.    358  p.  8°,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1845.    Thomas^" 
Robinson,  publishers. 

See  Leffingwell  Family. 

ORDERLY  BOOK  AND  JOURNALS— 

Kept  by  Connecticut  men  while  taking  part  in  the  American  Revo- 
lution, 1775-1778. 

See  Vol.  7.     Collections  of  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society. 
385  p.  8°,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1899.    Published  by  the  Connecticut  Historical 
Society. 

OXFORD— 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 
See  Woodbury,  Conn. 

PLYMOUTH— 

History  of  the  Town  of  Plymouth,  Conn.,  with  an  account  of  the 
centennial  celebration,  May  14  and  15,  1895.  Also  a  sketch  of  Plymouth, 
Ohio,  settled  by  local  families. 

Francis  Atwater,  compiler.  41  p.  8°,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1895.  The  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 
PROSPECT— 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 
PUBLIC  RECORDS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT— 

From  October,  1776,  to  February,  1778,  inclusive.  With  the  Journal 
of  the  Council  of  Safety,  from  October  11,  1776,  to  May  6,  1778, 
inclusive.  And  an  appendix  Vol.  I,  Hartford,  1894.  The  Public 
Records  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  from  May,  1778,  to  April,  1780, 
inclusive,  with  the  Journal  of  the  Council  of  Safety  from  May  18,  1778, 
to  April  23,  1780.    Vol.  II,  Hartford,  1895. 

2  vols.  8°,  Hartford,  1894-95.     Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  Brainard  Co. 

ROXBURY— 

See  Woodbury,  Conn. 
SOUTHBURY— 

See  Woodbury,  Conn. 

STAMFORD— 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of. 

SOUTHOLD— 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of. 


CONNECTICUT-DELAWARE 

STRATFORD— 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of. 

TORRINGTON— 

History  of  Torrington,  Conn.,  from  its  first  settlement  in  1737. 
With  biographies  and  genealogies. 
•    Rev.  Samuel  Orcutt.    817  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.Y.,  1878.    Joel  Munsell,  printer. 

UNITED  STATES  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND 
LABOR— 

Bureau  of  the  Census.  Heads  of  families  at  the  first  census  of  the 
United  States,  taken  in  the  year  1790.     Connecticut. 

227  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908.     U.  S.  Government,  publishers. 

WALLINGFORD— 

History  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  from  its  settlement  in  1670  to  the 
present  time,  including  Meriden,  which  was  one  of  its  parishes  until 
1806,  and  Cheshire,  which  was  incorporated  in  1780. 

Charles  Henry  Stanley  Davis,  M.D.     Published  by  the  author,  956  p.  8°, 
Meriden,  Conn.,  1870.     Mount  Tom  Printing  House,  Wallingford,  Conn. 

WATERBURY— 

History  of  Waterbury,  Conn.  The  original  township  embracing 
present  Watertown  and  Plymouth  and  parts  of  Oxford,  Wolcott,  Middle- 
bury,  Prospect  and  Naugatuck.  With  an  appendix  of  biography, 
genealogy  and  statistics. 

Henry  Bronson,  M.D.  583  p.  8°,  Waterbury,  1858.  Bronson  Bros., 
publishers. 

WINCHESTER— 

Annals  and  family  records  of  Winchester,  Conn.,  with  exercises  of 
the  centennial  celebration  on  the  16th  and  17th  days  of  August,  1871. 
John   Boyd.     631   p.    8°,   Hartford,   1873.     Press   of   Case,   Lockwood   & 
Brainard. 

WOLCOTT— 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 

WOODBURY— 

History  of  ancient  Woodbury,  Conn.,  from  the  first  Indian  deed, 
1659  to  1854,  including  the  present  towns  of  Washington,  Southbury, 
Bethlem,  Roxbury,  and  a  part  of  Oxford  and  Middlebury. 

William  Cothren.  2  vols.  8°,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1854.  Bronson  Bros., 
publishers. 

DELAWARE 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North 
America;  to  the  1st  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  County,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8  ,  I7»i. 


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DELAWARE-GEORGIA 

NEW  CASTLE  COUNTY— 

A  calender  of  Delaware  wills,  New  Castle  County,  1682-1800. 
Abstracted  and  compiled  by  the  historical  research  committee  of  the 
Colonial  Dames  of  Delaware.  Copyright,  1911.  By  Frederick  H. 
Hitchcock. 

218  p.  8°,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1910.     Frederick  H.  Hitchcock,  publishers, 
New  York. 

N 
SUSSEX  COUNTY— 

Some  records  of  Sussex  County,  Delaware. 

C.  H.  B.  Turner,  compiler.    387  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1909.    Allen,  Lane  & 
Scott,  publishers. 

WILMINGTON— 

The  records  of  Holy  Trinity  (Old  Swedes)  Church,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  from  1697  to  1773.  Translated  from  the  original  Swedish  by 
Horace  Burr,  with  an  abstract  of  the  English  records,  from  1773  to 
1810.     Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  IX. 

Horace  Burr.     722  p.  8°,  Delaware  Historical  Society,  publishers,  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  1890. 

GEORGIA 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North 
America ;  to  the  1st  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  County,  Va.,  July  4,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

COLONIAL  RECORDS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  GEORGIA— 
Compiled  and  published  under  authority  of  the  Legislature. 
Vol.  I,  1732,  to  Vol.  XXII,  1739.    Except  No.  20.  not  vet  compiled. 
Allen  D.  Candler,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  compiler.     Atlanta,  Ga.,  1904-1910.     Har- 
rison Law  Book  Co.,  publishers.     (The  Franklin-Turner  Co.) 

CONFEDERATE   RECORDS   OF   THE   STATE   OF   GEORGIA— 
Vol.  I,  1860,  to  Vol.  IV,  1868.    Vol.  VI,  1868. 

Allen  D.  Candler,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  compiler.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1909-1910.  The 
Franklin-Turner  Co.,  publishers. 

REVOLUTIONARY  RECORDS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  GEORGIA— 
Vol.  I,  1769,  to  Vol.  Ill,  1784. 
Allen  D.  Candler,  compiler.    8°,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  State  Printer,  1909-1912. 

DEAD  TOWNS  OF  GEORGIA— 

Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr.  263  p.  8°,  Savannah,  Ga.,  1878.  Morning  News 
Steam  Printing  House. 

EBENEZER— 

The  Salzburgers  and   their  descendants;  being  the  history  of  a 

colony  of  German   (Lutherans)   Protest  anis.  who  emigrated  to  Georgia 

in  1734,  and  settled  at  Ebenezer,  25  miles  above  the  city  of  Savannah. 

Rev.   P.   A.   Strobel.     308   p.   12°,   Baltimore,   1855.     T."  Newton   Kurtz, 

publisher. 


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GEORGIA-ILLINOIS 

HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF  GEORGIA—     ■ 

Containing    the    most   interesting    facts,    traditions,    biographical 
sketches,  anecdotes,  etc.,  etc. 

Rev.  George  White,  M.A.    688  p.  8°,  New  York,  1854.    Pudney  &  Russell, 
publishers. 

HISTORY  OF  GEORGIA— 

2  vols.  8°,  Boston,  1883.    Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  LL.D.    Houghton,  Mifflin 
&  Co.,  publishers. 

History  of  Georgia;  from  its  first  discovery  by  Europeans  to  the 
adoption  of  the  present  constitution,  in  1798. 

2  vols.  8°,  New  York,  1847.     Rev.  William  Bacon  Stevens,  M.D.    Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  publishers. 

LANDMARKS,   MEMORIALS  AND   LEGENDS   OF .  GEORGIA— 
Lucian  Lamar  Knight. 
1065  p.  8°,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Byrd  Printing  Co.,  1913. 

MIDWAY— 

History  of  the  Midway  Congregational  Church.     James  Stacy. 
283  p.  8°,  Newman,  Ga.,  1903.     S.  W.  Murray,  printer. 

REVOLUTIONARY  RECORDS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  GEORGIA— 

Vol.  I,  1769,  to  Vol.  Ill,  1784. 

Allen  D.  Candler,  A.M.,  LL.  D.,  compiler.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1909-1912.  The 
Franklin  Turner  Co.,  publishers. 

ST.  MARY'S— 

Historical  sketches  of  old  St.  Mary's,  compiled  from  the  files  of  the 
Southeast  Georgian. 

J.  T.  Vocelle  and  others.  12  p.  8°,  St.  Marys,  Ga.,  n.  d.  (A  crudely 
printed  local  which  was  issued  as  a  present  to  subscribers  to  a  local  news- 
paper.) 

SALZBURGERS,  (THE)  AND  THEIR  DESCENDANTS— 

Being  the  history  of  a  colony  of  German  (Lutheran)   Protestants, 

who  emigrated  to  Georgia  in  1743,  and  settled  at  Ebenezer,  25  miles 

above  the  city  of  Savannah.    Rev.  P.  A.  Strobel. 

308  p.  12°,  Baltimore,  1855.     T.  Newton  Kurtz,  publisher. 

STEPHENS— 

Brief  account  of  the  causes  that  have  retarded  the  progress  of  the 
colony  of  Georgia,  in  America,  attested  upon  oath;  being  a  proper  con- 
trast to  a  state  of  the  province  of  Georgia,  attested  upon  oath;  and 
some  other  misrepresentations  on  the  same  subject. 

Thomas  Stephens.     101  p.  12°,  London,  1743.     publisher  not  given. 

ILLINOIS 

COUNTY  HISTORIES  OF  ILLINOIS— 

Histories  of  the  one  hundred  and  two  counties,  contain  biographical 
sketches  of  pioneers,  and  early  settlements  in  the  State,  also  war  records. 

General  histories  of  Illinois,  contain  biographical  material  as  well 
as  history  of  early  settlements. 


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Regimental-  histories,  War  of  the  Rebellion.    Contain  material. 

Also  separate  histories  of  towns  and  cities  and  villages  in  the  State 
are  sources  to  be  consulted.  College  and  school  catalogues,  church 
directories,  year  books,  and  club  programmes  are  also  useful. 

CHICAGO,  CONTINENTAL  GUARD  IN  THE  STATE  OF  ILLI- 
NOIS, HISTORY  OF— 
Charter  and  by-laws.     List  of  officers  and  members,  together  with 
the  revolutionary  services  of  their  ancestors.    Publication  No.  I. 

24  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1895.  Compiled  by  the  Adjutant  of  the  Guard.  David 
Oliphant,  printer. 

DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  ILLINOIS 
SOCIETY— 

Annual  conferences.  Reports  1905,  1906,  1907,  1908,  1911,  1912, 
1913.     No  printed  reports  prior  to  1905. 

Year  books  of  the  following  chapters :    Bloomington,  Chicago,  Dan- 
ville, Decatur,  Galesburg,  Jacksonville,  Kewanee,  Moline,  Monmouth, 
Springfield. 
GENEALOGICAL  NOTES  OF  CENTRAL  ILLINOIS— 

For  the  years  1909,  1910. 

Milo  Custer,     n.  p.     Bloomington,  111.,  1909,  1910.     Typewritten  copy. 

HOYNE'S— 

Annual  Directory  of  Homoepathic  Physicians  in  the  State  of 
Illinois  for  the  "year  1879. 

Vol.  I,  No.  7,  31  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1879. 

Vol.  I,  No.  10,  1882,  35  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1882,  T.  S.  Hoyne,  publisher. 

KASKASKIA— 

Early  settlers  of.  A  directory,  business  mirror  and  historical 
sketches  of  Randolph  County. 

By  E.  J.  Montague.  245  p.  12°,  Alton,  111.,  1859.  Courier  Steam  Book 
&  Job  Printing  Co. 

LETTERS  PATENT— 

Issued  to  Zadoc  W.  Flinn,  of  Morgan  County,  111.,  David  Clopton, 
Sangamon  County,  and  Zadoc  W.  Flinn,  assignee  for  John  Doonigan, 
14  numbers.    Dated  1826,  1827,  1833,  1834,  1835,  1837,  1839,  1841. 

McLEAN  COUNTY— 

Heads  of  families  of  McLean  County,  111.,  at  the  census  of  1840. 
(Taken  by  Jacob  Spawr,  1,092  names.) 

Copied  and  re-arranged  by  Milo  Custer.    Bloomington,  111.,  1911. 

Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812  whose  bounty  land  grants  were  located 
in  McLean  County,  111. 

Milo  Custer,  compiler,  n.  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  111.,  1912.  Publisher  not 
given. 

Some  old  family  records,  McLean  County,  111. 
Milo  Custer.     Nos.  1  and  2,  1910-1911.     Typewritten  Mss. 

Some  old  gravestone  inscriptions  in  Bloomington  and  Randolph 
townships,  McLean  County. 

Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  Mss. 


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MADISON  COUNTY— 

Gazetteer  of  Madison  County,  111. 
James  T.  Hair,  compiler  and  publisher.    292  p.  8°,  Alton,  111.,  1866. 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS— 

Illinois  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants. 

Publications  Nos.  2  and  3,  1905,  1911. 

4°,  Chicago,  1905,  1911.     Published  by  The  Society.     Oliphant  Printing 
Co.    R.  R.  Donnelly  &  Sons. 

MILITIA,  RANGERS  AND  RIFLEMEN— 

War  1812.    See  Illinois  War  of  1812.    Elliott,  Isaac  H. 
OBITUARIES— 

Central  Illinois  Obituaries,  1871-1880.     (Compiled  from  old  news- 
papers and  other  sources.) 

Milo  Custer,  Bloomington,  111.,  1912.     n.  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  111.,  1912. 
Publisher  not  given. 

PENSION  ROLT 

1816-1835. 
21  p.  8°.    Place  and  publisher  not  given. 

PEORIA  COUNTY— 

War  of  1812.     Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812,  whose  bounty  land 
grants  were  located  in  Peoria  County,  111. 

Compiled  by  Milo  Custer.     8°.     n.  p.     Bloomington,  111.,  1913. 

PIONEER  MOTHERS.  OF  ILLINOIS— 

A  collection  of  letters  written  by  pioneer  women  of  the  State,  col- 
lected for  the  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  18  letters.    Mss. 

REVOLUTIONARY  SOLDIERS— 
See  War  of  the  Revolution. 

SANGAMON  COUNTY— 

History  of  early  settlers  of  Sangamon  County,  111.     "Centennial 
Record." 

John  Carroll  Power  and  Mrs.  S.  A.  Power,  compilers.     797  p.  8°,  Spring- 
field, 1876.    Edwin  A.  Wilson  &  Company. 

SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION— 

Illinois  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Organized  January  14,  1890.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  List  of 
members.     Year  Books,  1895,  1896,  1913. 

SONS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

Year  Books,  1895,  1913. 
STEPHENSON  COUNTY  CATHOLIC  CHURCH— 

The  Golden  Jubilee  Souvenir,  the  history  of  Catholicity  in  Stephen- 
son County,  111. 

212  p.  8°,  Freeport,  111.,  1896.    F.  Charles  Donohue,  printer. 

WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

The  army  led  by  Col.  George  Rogers  Clark  in  his  conquest  of  the 
Illinois,  1778-79.  A  list  of  officers,  non-commissioned  officers  and  pri- 
vate soldiers,  constituting  the  Illinois  Regiment  of  Volunteers. 


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ILLINOIS 

WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

See  Publication  No.  8,  1903.  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  pp.  166- 
178.     Springfield,  111.     State  Printer,  1904. 

Illinois  Ancestry  among  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Catherine  C.  Sparks   (Mrs.  Edwin  Erie  Sparks),     pp.  137-143.     In  Pub- 
lication No.  7.    Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  1902. 

A  list  of  non-commissioned   officers  and   soldiers  of   the   Illinois 
Regiment  and  the  Western  Army  under  the  command  of  General  George  \ 
Rogers  Clark  who  are  entitled  to  bounty  in  land. 

pp.  12-13.  In  Virginia  Document  No.  32.  Published  Richmond,  Va., 
August  19,  1833. 

A  list  of  officers  of  the  Illinois  Regiment  who  have  not  received 
lands  for  revolutionary  services. 

See  p.  11.  In  Virginia  Document  No.  32.  Published  Richmond,  Va., 
August  19,  1833. 

A  list  of  Captain  Francis  Charloville's  volunteers  entitled  to  200 
acres  of  land  each. 

p.  29.    In  Virginia  Document  No.  32. 

Isaac  Bowman,  Lieutenant  Illinois  Regiment  in  the  War  of  the 
Revolution.  Petition  of  Isaac  S.  Bowman,  son  and  executor  of  Isaac 
Bowman. 

See  Mr.  Rogers'  report  on  Revolutionary  Claims.  U.  S.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 33d  Congress,  First  Session.    Feb.  16,  1854.     Pamphlet. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Cass,  Warren,  Henderson,  Macon 
and  Iroquois  counties. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Sangamon  County,  111.  Tablet 
placed  on  the  Sangamon  County  Courthouse  bv  Springfield  Chapter 
D.A.R.,  October  19,  1911. 

Compiled  by  Mrs.  Edwin  S.  Walker  and  Mrs.  Helen  Nye  Rupp.  See 
Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Vol.  V,  No.  2,  July,  1912. 

See  Article  on  by  Mrs.  Edwin  S.  Walker  in  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Society,  Vol.  V,  No.  1,  April,  1912. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Madison  County.     Tablet  placed 
in  Courthouse,  Edwardsville,  111.,  by  Ninian  Edwards  Chapter  D.A.R. 
See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Vol.  V,  No.  3,  Octo- 
ber, 1912. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Greene  County,  111.  Compiled  by 
Mrs.  Edwin  S.  Walker. 

See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Vol.  VI,  No.  1,  April, 
1913. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Clark  County,  111.  Compiled  by 
Mrs.  Edwin  S.  Walker. 

See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Vol.  VI,  No.  2,  July, 
1913. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Ogle  County.  By  J.  W.  Clinton, 
Polo,  111. 

Vol.  6,  No.  2,  July,  1913,  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society. 
Revolutionary  soldiers  buried   in   Cook,   McLean,   Marshall,   Ogle 
and  Peoria  counties. 

Peoria  County  prepared  by  Mrs.  Clara  K.  Wolf,  Historian,  Peoria 
Chapter  D.  A.  R. 


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WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

McLean  County  prepared  by  Mrs.  H.  M.  Rollins,  Historian,  Letitia 
Green  Stevenson  Chapter  D.  A.  R.,  assisted  by  Milo  Custer. 

See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Vol.  VI,  No.  3, 
October,  1913. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Morgan  County.     Compiled  by  Mrs. 
E.  S.  Walker. 

See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Vol.  7,  No.  1,  April, 
1914. 

Rock  River  in  the  Revolution.    By  William  A.  Meese. 

See  pages  97-103,  in  publication  No.  14,  Illinois  State  Historical  Library, 
1909. 

Soldiers  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  Illinois.  (Doc.  No.  32.) 
A  letter  to  the  executive  of  Virginia  dated  Richmond,  August  19,  1833, 
signed  John  H.  Smith,  in  relation  to  public  lands  and  the  rights  of 
certain  persons  to  them  as  land  bounty  for  military  services  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution  of  themselves  or  their  ancestors  as  officers  or  soldiers 
in  the  Illinois  or  other  western  regiments.  List  of  officers  and  soldiers 
entitled  to  such  lands. 
24  p.  4°,  n.  d. 

WAR     OF     1812— MILITARY     BOUNTY    LAND.      "MILITARY 
TRACT"— 

Set  apart  under  an  Act  of  Congress  passed  May  6,  1812,  as  bounty 
lands  for  soldiers  in  the  War  of  1812.  The  lands  in  Illinois  embraced  in 
this  Act  were  situated  between  the  Illinois  and  Mississippi  rivers.  The 
"Tract"  embraced  the  present  counties  of  Calhoun,  Pike,  Adams,  Brown, 
Schuyler,  Hancock,  McDonough,  Fulton,  Peoria,  Stark,  Knox,  Warren, 
Henderson  and  Mercer,  with  parts  of  Henry,  Bureau,  Putnam  and 
Marshall. 

Bounty  lands  in  the  Military  Tract  advertised  in  the  name  of  the 
original  patentee  and  taxed  according  to  the  class  to  which  they  belong. 

See  Illinois  Intelligencer,  Extra,  Saturday,  September  13,  1823.  Gov- 
ernor Edward  Coles'  file. 

WAR  OF  1812.    DANA,  E.— 

Bounty  lands  in  the  State  of  Illinois,  description  of,  also  the  princi- 
pal roads  and  routes  by  land  and  water  through  the  territory  of  the 
United  States,  etc. 

108  p.  12°,  Cincinnati,  1819.     Looker,  Reynolds  &  Co.,  printers. 

WAR  OF  1812.       EDWARDS— 

History  of  Illinois  from  1778  to  1833;  and  Life  and  Times  of 
Ninian  Edwards.    By  his  son,  Ninian  W.  Edwards. 

549  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.,  1870.     Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

WAR  OF  1812.     THE  EDWARDS  PAPERS— 

Being  a  collection  of  the  letters,  papers  and  manuscripts  of  Ninian 
Edwards.    Edited  by  E.  B.  Washburne. 

(Chicago  Historical  Society's  Collection,  Vol.  III.)     633  p.  8°,  Chicago, 
1884.    Fergus  Printing  Co. 


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WAR  OF  1812.    ELLIOTT,  ISAAC  H.— 

Record  of  the  services  of  Illinois  soldiers  in  the  Black  Hawk  War, 
1831-32,  and  in  the  Mexican  War,  1846-48.  With  an  appendix  giving 
a  record  of  the  services  of  the  Illinois  Militia  Rangers  and  Riflemen  in 
protecting  the  frontier  from  the  ravages  of  the  Indians,  from  1810  to 
1813. 

343  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.     H.  W.  Rokker,  printer.     1882. 

WAR     OF     1812.       MILITARY     BOUNTY     LANDS,     McLEAN 
COUNTY— 

Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812  whose  bounty  land  grants  were  located 
in  McLean  County,  111. 

Milo  Custer,    n.  p.  Bloomington,  111.,  1912.     Publisher  not  given. 

WAR     OF     1812.      MILITARY     BOUNTY     LANDS,     PEORIA 
COUNTY— 
Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812  whose  bounty  land  grants  were  located 
in  Peoria  County,  111. 

Compiled  by  Milo  Custer,  8°.  n.  p.  Bloomington,  111.,  1913.  Publisher 
not  given. 

WAR    OF    1812.      MILITARY    BOUNTY    LANDS.      NICHOLAS 
BIDDLE  VAN  ZANDT— 
A  full  description  of  the  soil,  water,  timber  and  prairies  of  each 
lot,  or  quarter  section  of  the  military  lands,  between  the  Mississippi 
and  Illinois  rivers,  also  description  of  Missouri  Territory. 

Nicholas  Biddle  Van  Zandt.  127  p.  8°,  Washington  City,  1818.  Printed 
by  P.  Force,  Penn.  Avenue. 

WAR  OF  1812.    MILITARY  BOUNTY  LANDS— 

Vellum  Document  No.  7(587.  Signed  by  President  James  Monroe, 
granting  to  Henry  Corey  160  acres  of  land  in  the  territory  of  Illinois 
for  military  services.    Dated  December  13,  1817. 

WAR  OF  1812.     MILITARY  BOUNTY  LANDS— 

Vellum  Document  No.  1963.  Signed  by  President  Janus  Monroe, 
granting  to  John  Oliver  160  acres  of  land  in  the  territory  of  Illinois 
for  military  services.     Dated  December  13,  1817. 

WAR    OF    1812.      MILITARY    BOUNTY    LANDS,    WOODFORD 
COUNTY— 

Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812  whose  bounty  land  grants  were  located 
in  Woodford  County,  111. 

n.  p.    Bloomington,  111.,  1913.    Publisher  not  given. 

WAR   OF   1812.     REYNOLDS'   PIONEER   HISTORY   OF   ILLI- 
NOIS— 
John  Reynolds,  348  p.  12°,  Belleville,  111.,  1852.     Also,  2d  edition,  459  p 
8°,  Fergus  Printing  Co.,  Chicago,  1887. 

WAR  OF  1812.    STEVENS,  FRANK  E.— 
Illinois  in  the  War  of  1812-14. 
See  pp.  62-197.     In  Publication  No.  9.     Illinois  State  Historical  Library, 
1904.    Springfield,  111.    Phillips  Bros.,  printers. 


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BLACK  HAWK  WAR,  1831-32— 

Record  of  the  services  of  Illinois  soldiers  in  the  Black  Hawk  War, 
1831-32,  and  in  the  Mexican  War,  1846-48,  containing  a  complete  roster 
of  commissioned  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  both  wars,  taken  from  the 
official  rolls  on  file  in  the  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  with  an 
appendix  giving  record  of  the  services  of  the  Illinois  militia,  rangers 
and  riflemen,  in  protecting  the  frontier  from  the  ravages  of  the  Indians, 
from  1810  to  1813. 

Isaac  H.  Elliot,  Adjutant-General,  State  of  Illinois.  343  p.  8°,  Spring- 
field, 1882.  H.  W.  Rokker,  State  Printer.  Also  Adjutant-General's  Reports, 
Revised,  Vol.  IX. 

Illinois  troops  in  the  Black  Hawk  War. 

Original  (Mss.)  order  book  and  muster  rolls  of  the  Illinois  troops 
in  the  Black  Hawk  War. 

(Mss.)  Order  and  letter  book  of  Brig.  Gen.  Henry  Atkinson,  1832. 

General  Atkinson's  report  of  his  conduct  of  the  Black  Hawk  War, 
written  November,  1832.     (Mss.) 

BLACK  HAWK  WAR,  1831-32— 

Orderly  book  of  Governor  John  Reynolds,  April-May,  1832.    (Mss.) 
Militia  Documents  of  Governor  Reynolds,  1832.     (Mss.) 
Order  book  of  Lieut.  Albert  Sidney  Johnston,  1832.     (Mss.) 
Notes  by  Professor  John  Russell  intended  to  be  used  in  writing  a 

history  of  the  Black  Hawk  War.     (Mss.) 

BLACK  HAWK  WAR,  1831-32— 

Stevens,  Frank  E.  The  Black  Hawk  War,  including  a  review  of 
Black  Hawk's  life. 

323  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1903.     Frank  B.  Stevens,  publisher. 
Stevens,  Frank  E.     Stillman's  defeat. 

See  pp.  170-179  in  Publication  No.  7,  Illinois  State  Historical  Library, 
1902. 

Wakefield,  John  Allen.  History  of  the  war  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Sac  and  Fox  nations  of  Indians,  and  parts  of  other  dis- 
affected tribes  of  Indians  in  the  years  1827,  1831-32. 

142  p.  16°,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1834.     Printed  by  Calvin  Goudy. 

Also,  Reprint  of. 

By  Frank  E.  Stevens.    Published  by  The  Caxton  Club,  Chicago,  1908. 

MEXICAN  WAR,  1846-48— 

Record  of  the  services  of  Illinois  soldiers  in  the  Black  Hawk  War. 
1831-32,  and  in  the  Mexican  War,  1846-48,  containing  a  complete  roster 
of  commissioned  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  both  wars,  taken  from  the 
official  rolls  on  file  in  the  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  with  an 
appendix  giving  record  of  the  services  of  the  Illinois  militia,  rangers 
and  riflemen,  in  protecting  the  frontier  from  the  ravages  of  the  Indians, 
1810  to  1813. 

Isaac  H.  Elliot,  Adjutant-General,  State  of  Illinois.  343  p'.  8°,  Spring- 
field, 1882.  H.  W.  Rokker,  State  Printer,  Also  Adjutant-General's  Reports, 
Revised,  Vol.  IX. 

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ILLINOIS 

MEXICAN  WAR— ILLINOIS  TROOPS  IN— 

An  account  of  the  services  of  the  Illinois  troops  in  the  Mexican 
War. 

Charles  P.  Johnson.  See  pp.  27-58,  in  Publication  No.  9,  Illinois  State 
Library,  1904. 

MEXICAN  WAR— ILLINOIS  TROOPS  IN— 

The  Fourth  Illinois  Infantry  in  the  War  with  Mexico. 
Ezra  M.  Prince.     See  pp.  172-187  in  Publication  No.  11,   Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  1906.  ^ 

Illinois  Association  Mexican  War  Veterans.  Reunion  of  Mexican 
War  veterans,  1875,  1876,  1877,  1879-93,  1909. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Adjutant  General  State  of  Illinois  Reports,  1861-66.  I.  N.  Haynie, 
Adjutant  General. 

Revised  by  Adj.-Gen.  J.  W.  Vance.  8  vols.  Springfield,  1887.  Also 
revised  1900-1902  by  J.  N.  Reece,  Adj.-Gen.  9  vols.  Vol.  9  contains  Records 
of  Illinois  Soldiers  in  Spanish  American  War  1898. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Martyrs  and  Heroes  of  Illinois. 
James  Barnet,  editor.     263  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1865.     J.  Barnet,  book  and  job 
printer. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

County  histories  of  Illinois  contain  war  records. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Diary  of  Edward  Crippen,  27th  Illinois  Vol.,  1861-63. 

Edited  with  notes  and  introduction  by  Robert  J.  Kerner.  See  pp.  220-282. 
Publication  No.  14,  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  1909. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

The  Patriotism  of  Illinois.  A  record  of  the  civil  and  military  his- 
tory of  the  State  in  the  War  for  the  Union. 

Biographical  sketches  of  many  eminent  citizens  of  the  State  and 
soldiers  and  officers. 

T.  M.  Eddy,  D.D.    2  vols.  8°,  Chicago,  1865-66.    Clarke  &  Co.,  publishers. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Recollections  of  the  War  between  the  States. 

Major  H.  C.  Connelly.  In  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical 
Society,  Vol.  V,  No.  4,  January,  1913,  pp.  458-467.  Vol.  VI,  No.  1,  April, 
1913,  pp.  72-111. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Regimental  histories  and  reunions  of  the  following  regiments :  7th, 
8th,  13th,  14th,  15th,  21st,  24th,  31st,  33d,  34th,  36th,  39th,  45th,  46th, 
47th,  50th,  55th,  59th,  73d,  74th,  75th,  81st,  84th,  85th,  86th,  89th, 
92d,  93d,  95th,  96th,  102d,  103d,  104th,  115th,  117th,  124th,  125th, 
130th,  Infantry.     Illinois  Cavalry  Regiments,  3d,  7th,  9th,  10th,  14th. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Richard  Yates'  Services  to  Illinois  as  War  Governor. 
Dr.  William  Jayne.     See  pp.  143-147  in  Publication  No.  7,  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  1902. 


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ILLINOIS-INDIANA 

WATERMAN— 

Year  Book  of  Waterman,  DeKalb   County,  111.,  for  1902,   1903, 
1904,  1905,  1906,  1907. 

George  Edward  Congdon,  compiler.     12°.     Sac   City,   Iowa;    Hiawatha, 
Kans. 

WOODFORD  COUNTY— 

Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812,  whose  bounty  land  grants  were  located 
in  Woodford  County,  111. 

A.  F.  Marshall,  L.  J.  Freese,  Milo  Custer,  compilers.     8°,  n.  p.,  Bloom- 
ington,  111.,  1913.     Publisher  not  given. 

INDIANA 

ALLEN  COUNTY— 

History  of  the  Maumee  Biver  Basin,  Allen  County,  Ind. 
2  vols.  4°,   Indianapolis,  Ind.,  n.  d.     Col.  Robert  S.   Robertson,  editor, 
assisted  by  others.    Bowen  &  Slocum,  publishers. 

BOONE  COUNTY— 

Portrait  and  biographical  record  of  Boone  and  Clinton  counties, 
Indiana. 

908  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1895.    A.  W.  Boone  &  Co.,  publishers. 

CAREOLL  COUNTY— 

Recollections  of  the  early  settlement  of  Carroll  County,  Ind. 
Dr.   James  Henry   Stewart.     372   p.   12°,   Cincinnati,   1872.     Printed   for 
the  author  by  Hitchcock  &  Walden. 

CLAY  COUNTY— 

Counties  of  Clay  and  Owen,  Indiana.    Historical  and  Biographical. 
Charles  Blanchard,  editor.    966  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1884.    F.  A.  Battey  &  Co., 
publishers. 

CLINTON  COUNTY— 
See  Boone  County. 

DEARBORN  COUNTY— 

History  of  Dearborn  and  Ohio  counties,  Indiana,  from  their  earliest 
settlement. 

F.  E.  Weakley  &  Co.,  publishers,  987  p.  4°,  Chicago,  1885. 

DELAWARE  COUNTY— 

Our  county.  Its  history  and  early  settlement  by  townships,  entry 
of  public  lands,  present  owners,  reminiscences  of  pioneer  life,  etc.,  with 
original  poems. 

John  P.  Ellis.  194  p.  8°,  Muncie,  Ind.,  1898.     Neely  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

DILLON'S  HISTORY  OF  INDIANA— 
From  1816  to  1856. 

John  B.  Dillon.     637   p.   8°,   Indianapolis,   1859.     Bingham   &   Doughty, 
publishers. 


20 

INDIANA 

EVANSVILLE— 

A  history  of  Evansville  and  Vanderburgh  County,  Ind. 
Joseph  P.  Elliot.     499  p.  8°,  Evansville,  Ind.,  1897.     Keller  Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

PAYETTE  COUNTY— 

Biographical  and  genealogical  history  of  Wayne,  Fayette,  Union 
and  Franklin  counties,  Indiana. 
*     2  vols.  4°,  Chicago,  1899.    Lewis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY— 

Biographical  and  genealogical  history  of  Wayne,  Fayette,  Union  ^ 
and  Franklin  counties,  Indiana. 

2  vols.  4°,  Chicago,  1899.     Lewis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

FRANKLIN— 

Franklin  College.  First  half  century  Franklin  College,  Franklin, 
Ind.,  Jubilee  exercises,  June  5-12,  1884. 

178  p.  8°,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.,  1884.     Journal  and  Messenger,  1884. 

HISTORICAL' SOCIETY,  PUBLICATIONS  OF— 

Vol.  I,  1897,  to  Vol.  IV,  1911.  Published  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  by 
the  society. 

HOYNE'S— 

Annual  Directory  of  Homeopathic  physicians  in  the  State  of  Illinois 
for  the  year  1879.  Vol.  I,  No.  7,  containing  also  an  alphabetical  list  of 
homeopathic  physicians  residing  in  the  states  of  Indiana,  Missouri  and 
Kansas. 

31  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1879.  T.  S.  Hoyne,  M.D.,  publisher.  Also  for  the  year 
1882.    Vol.  I,  No.  10.    Chicago,  1882. 

INDIANAPOLIS— 

Pictorial  and  biographical  memoirs  of  Indianapolis  and  Marion 
County,  Ind.  Together  with  biographies  of  many  prominent  men  of 
other  portions  of  the  state,  both  living  and  dead. 

Goodspeed  Bros.,  publishers.    466  p.  4°,  Chicago,  1893. 

MARION  COUNTY— 

See  Indianapolis. 
OHIO  COUNTY— 

See  Dearborn  County. 
OWEN  COUNTY— 

See  Clay  County. 
PARKE  COUNTY— 

History  of  Vigo  and  Parke  counties,  together  with  historic  notes 
on  the  Wabash  Valley. 

H.  W.  Beckwith,  H.  H.  Hill  and  N.  Iddings,  publishers.  1293  p.  8°, 
Chicago,   1880. 

SAINT  JOSEPH  COUNTY— 

History  of  St.  Joseph  County,  Ind. 
Charles  C.  Chapman  &  Co.,  publishers.    971  p.  4°,  Chicago,  1880. 


21 

INDIANA 

SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  INDIANA  SOCIETY 
OF— 

Register  for  1908.  With  roll  of  members  and  their  revolutionary 
ancestors. 

163  p.  8°,  Indianapolis,  1908.    Published  by  the  Society. 

UNION  COUNTY— 

Biographical  and  genealogical  history  of  Wayne,  Fayette,  Union 
and  Franklin  counties,  Indiana. 

2  vols.  4°,  Chicago,  1899.     Lewis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

VANDERBURGH  COUNTY— 

See  Evansville,  Ind. 
VIGO  COUNTY— 

See  Parke  County,  Ind. 

VINCENNES— 

Colonial  history  of  Vincennes  under  the  French,  British  and  Ameri- 
can governments. 

John  Law.     156  p.  8°,  Vincennes,  1858.     Harvey,  Mason  &  Co.,  publishers. 

VINCENNES— 

A  history  of  the  city  of  Vincennes,  Ind.,  from  1702  to  1901. 
Henry  S.  Cauthron.    220  p.  12°,  copyright  by  Margaret  C.  Cauthron,  1902. 
Moore  &  Lange  Printing  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Indiana  at  Antietam.  Published  by  the  Indiana  Antietam  Monu- 
ment Commission. 

153  p.  8°,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1911.     The  Aetna  Press,  publishers. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 
Indiana  at  Shiloh. 

John  W.  Coons,  compiler.  310  p.  8°,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1904.  William 
B.  Byford,  State  Printer. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 
Indiana  at  Vicksburg. 

Henry  C.  Adams,  Jr.,  compiler.  476  p.  8°,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1911.  Will- 
iam B.  Byford,  State  Printer. 

WAYNE  COUNTY— 

Biographical  and  genealogical  history  of  Wayne,  Fayette,  Union 
;iml   Franklin  counties,  Indiana. 

2  vols.  4°,  Chicago,  1899.    Lewis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

WOOLLEN,  WM.  WESLEY— 

Biographical  and  historical  sketches  of  early  Indiana. 
568  p.  8°,  Indianapolis,  1883.     Hammond  &  Co.,  publishers. 

IOWA 

ANNALS    OF    IOWA— 

Third  Series.    Vol.  Ill,  No.  8,  January,  1899. 
Vol.  IV,  No.  1,  April,  1899. 
Vol.  V,  1901,  to  Vol.  X,  1913. 
DesMoines,  Iowa.     Iowa  Department  History,  publishers. 


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IOWA-KANSAS-KENTUCKY 

BAPTISTS  OF— 

Historical  sketches  of  Iowa  Baptists. 

Rev.  S.  H.  Mitchell,  compiler.     504  p.  8°,  Burlington,  Iowa,  1886.*  Bur- 
dette  Co.,  publishers. 

IOWA  JOURNAL  OF  HISTORY  AND  POLITICS— 
Vol.  I,  1903,  to  date,  1914. 

Benjamin   F.   Shambaugh,   editor,   Iowa   City,   Iowa.     Published   by   the 
Society. 

JOURNAL  OF  HISTORY— 

Published  by  the  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints,  Lamoni,  la.    Vol.  I,  1908,  to  Vol.  VII,  1914,  Lamoni,  la. 
WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

Iowa  and  the  Rebellion.    History  of  troops  furnished  by  Iowa. 
L.  D.  Ingersoll,  compiler.    473  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1866.     J.  B.  Lip- 
pincott  &  Co.,  publishers. 

KANSAS 
EARLY  DAYS  IN  KANSAS— 

Along  the  Santa  Fe  Trail.  Green's  Historical  Series,  Vols.  I  and 
II.     Council  City,  1854-55;  Superior,  1856.    Burlingame,  1856-64. 

Charles  R.  Green.     Published  1912-1913. 

Along  the  Santa  Fe  Trail.    Green's  Historical  Series,  Vol.  II. 
8°  102  p.,   Council    City,    1854-55;    Superior,    1856.      Charles    R.    Green, 
Burlingame,  1856-64. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  COLLECTIONS  OF— 

Vol.  I. to  Vol.  XII,  1886-1912.    Topeka,  Kans.    Published  by  the 
society. 
HOYNE'S— 

Annual  Directory  of  Homeopathic  physicians  in  the  State  of  Illinois 
for  the  year  1879.  Vol.  I,  No.  7,  containing  also  an  alphabetical  list  of 
homeopathic  physicians  residing  in  the  states  of  Indiana,  Missouri  and 
Kansas.  Vol.  I,  No.  7,  1879.  Also  Vol.  II,  No.  10,  1882.  Published 
Chicago,  1882. 

KENTUCKY 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North  America ; 
to  the  1st  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund.    Southampton  County,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.    70  p.  8°,  1791. 

BUTLER'S   HISTORY   OF  THE   COMMONWEALTH   OF   KEN- 
TUCKY— 

By  Mann  Butler,  A.M. 
396  p.  12°,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1834.     Published  by  Wilcox,  Dickerman  &  Co. 

CAMPBELL  COUNTY— 

History  of  Campbell  County,  Ky.,  as  read  at  the  centennial  celebra- 
tion of  4th  of  July,  1876. 

Mary  K.  Jones.     16  p.  8°,  Newport,  Ky.,  1876.     Publisher  not  given. 

CATHOLIC  MISSIONS— 

Sketches  of  the  early  Catholic  missions  of  Kentucky  from  their 
commencement  in  1787  to  the  jubilee  of  1826-27. 


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KENTUCKY 

CATHOLIC  MISSIONS— 

M.  J.  Spalding,  D.D.  308  p.  12°,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1844.  B.  J.  Webb  & 
Bros.,  publishers. 

COLLINS— 

Historical  sketches  of  Kentucky;  embracing  its  history,  etc.,  with 
anecdotes  of  pioneer  life. 

Lewis  Collins,  560  p.  8°,  Maysville,  Ky.,  1847.  2d  edition  revised  and 
enlarged  by  Richard  H.  Collins.  912  p.  8°,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1877.  Published 
by  Richard  H.  Collins. 

EBENEZER   PRESBYTERY    OF   KENTUCKY— 

History  of.     See  Rev.  James  P.  Hendrick,  D.D.     Memoirs,  with 
an  appendix  containing  history  of  Ebenezer  Presbytery  and  other  papers. 
William  J.  Hendrick,  A.M.    335  p.  8°,  Cambridge,"  Mass.,  1907.    Printed  at 
the  Riverside  Press. 

ESTILL  COUNTY— 

History  of  Irvine  County  and  Estill  County,  Ky. 
n.  p.  4°,  Irvine,  Ky.,  n.  d.    E.  C.  Park,  publisher. 

FILSON  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS— 

Publications  Vol.  I,  1884,  to  Vol.  XXV,  1910. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1884-1910.     Filson  Club,  publishers. 

HISTORIC  FAMILIES  OF  KENTUCKY— 

With  special  reference  to  stocks  immediately  derived  from  the 
valley  of  Virginia;  tracing  in  detail  their  various  genealogical  con- 
nections and  illustrating  from  historic  sources  their  influence  upon  the 
political  and  social  development  of  Kentucky  and  the  states  of  the  South 
and  West. 

Thomas  Marshall  Green,  First  Series.  304  p.  8°,  Cincinnati,  1889.  Rob- 
ert Clarke  &  Co.,  publishers. 

IRVINE  COUNTY— 

History  of  Irvine  County  and  Estill  County,  Ky. 
n.  p.  4°,  Irvine,  Ky.,  n.  d.    E.  C.  Park,  publisher. 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Register  of  Kentucky  State  Historical  Society,  Frankfort,  Kv.  Vol. 
IV,  No.  9,  May,  1906.  Vol.  IX,  No.  27,  September,  1911.  Vol.  X, 
Nos.  28,  29,  30,  January,  1912,  to  September,  1912.  Vol.  XI,  Nos. 
31,  32,  33,  January,  1913,  to  September,  1913.  Mrs.  Jennie  C.  Morton, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

8°  Louisville  and  Frankfort,  Ky.,  1906,  1911,  1912,  1913.  Kentucky  State 
Historical  Society,  publishers. 

LEXINGTON— 

The  trial  of  Rev.  John  H.  Brown,  by  the  West  Lexington  Presby- 
tery, on  charge  of  misrepresentation,  fraudulent  sale  and  unchristian 
character,  etc. 

234  p.  with  a  synopsis  of  6  p.  and  appendix  of  64  p.  8°,  Lexington,  Ky., 
1853.     D.  S.  Goodloe,  publisher. 

LOUISVILLE— 

The  history  of  Louisville  from  its  earliest  settlement  to  1852. 
Ben  Casseday.    255  p.  16°,  Louisville,  1852.    Hull  &  Brothers,  publishers. 


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KENTUCKY-LOUISIANA 

METHODISM— 

History  of  Methodism  in  Kentucky. 

3  vols.  8°,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1868.  Rev.  A.  H.  Redford.  Southern  Metho- 
dist Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH— 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  state  of  Kentucky ;  with 
a  preliminary  sketch  of  the  churches  in  the  Valley  of  Virginia. 

Rev.  Robert  Davidson,  D.D.  371  p.  8°,  New  York,  1867.  Robert  Carter, 
publisher. 

SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  KENTUCKY 
SOCIETY— 
Year  Book  of  the  Kentucky  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  con- 
taining a  roll  of  the  officers  of  Virginia  line  who  received  land  bounties ; 
a  roll  of  the  Revolutionary  pensions  in  Kentucky;  a  list  of  the  Illinois 
regiment  who  served  under  George  Rogers  Clark  in  the  northwest  cam- 
paign.    Also  a  roster  of  the  Virginia  Navy. 

286  p.  8°,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1896.    Published  by  The  Society. 

SONS   OF  THE   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,   KENTUCKY 
SOCIETY— 

Year  Book  of  the  Kentucky  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  in  the 
commonwealth  of  Kentucky,  1894-1913,  and  catalogue  of  military  land 
warrants  granted  by  the  commonwealth  of  Virginia  to  soldiers  and 
sailors  of  the  Revolution. 

Compiled  by  Samuel  M.  Wilson,  from  records  in  the  State  Land  Office  of 
Kentucky.    363  p.  8°,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1913.    Published  by  The  Society. 
I  \ ;  I  ON  COUNTY— 

History  of  Union  County,  Ky. 

896  p.  8°,  Evansville,  Ind.,  1886.    Courier  Co.,  publishers. 

WAR  1812— 

See  Filson  Club  Publications,  Nos.  15,  18  and  li».  Louisville,  Ky. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  Filson  Club,  publishers. 

Kontuckians  in  the  Battle  of  Lake  Eric.  A.  C.  Quisenberry.  Sec 
pp.  43-49.  In  the  Register  of  the  Kentucky  State  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  IX,  No.  27,  September,  1911. 

Kentucky's  Part  in  the  War  of  1812.  Samuel  Wilson.  See  pp. 
27-34.  In  the  Register  of  the  Kentucky  State  Historical  Society.  Vol. 
IX,  No.  27,  September,  1911. 

Letter  of  Samuel  Overton  to  his  father,  Waller  Overton,  written 
during  the  War  of  1812.  See  pp.  37-39.  In  the  Register  of  the  Ivn- 
t  nek v  State  Historical  Society.    Vol.  IX,  No.  27,  September,  1911. 

«  LOUISIANA 

HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF  LOUISIANA— 

Embracing  translations  of  many  rare  and  valuable  documents 
relating  to  the  natural,  civil  and  political  history  of  that  state.  Compiled 
with  historical  and  biographical  noics  and  an  introduction  by  B.  F. 
French. 


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LOUISIANA— 

Vol.  I,  1846,  published  in  New  York,  1846,  Wiley  &  Putnam,  publishers. 
Vol.  II,  1850,  published  in  Philadelphia,  1850,  Daniels  &  Smith,  publishers. 
Vol.  Ill,  1851,  published  in  New  York,  1851,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Vol.  IV,  1852,  published  in  New  York,  1852,  Redfield,  Clinton  Hall,  publishers. 
Vol.  V,  1853,  published  in  New  York,  1853,  Lamport,  Blakeman  &  Law, 
publishers.  *  Second  edition,  Part  II,  published  in  1850,  Philadelphia,  Daniels 
&  Smith,  publishers. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  PUBLICATIONS  OF— 
Vol.  II;  Parts  I,  III,  IV;  1897,  1900,  1901. 
Vol.  Ill;  Parts  I,  II,  III;  1902,  1904,  1905. 
Vol.  IV;  1908. 
Published  by  The  Society,  New  Orleans. 

Essai  Historique  sur  La  Louisiane. 
Par.  Charles  Gayarr6,  2  vols,  in  one.    N.  O.  1830.    1831.    Benjamin  Levy. 

Histoire  de  la  Louisiane. 

Charles  Gayarre,  1st  edition,  2  vols.  8°,  New  Orleans,  1846.  Also  editions 
of  above  in  English,  1852  and  1903. 

Louisiana.    Its  colonial  history  and  romance. 
Charles  Gayarre\  546  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1851. 

HISTORICAL    SOCIETY— OFFICIAL    PROGRAMME— 

Official  programme  of  the  commemoration  of  the  transfer  of 
Louisiana  from  France  to  the  United  States.  Commemorated  by  the 
Louisiana  Historical  Society  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  18,  19  and 
20,  1903. 

James  M.  Augustin,  editor  and  publisher,  New  Orleans,  1913.  Picayune 
Job  Print. 

MAINE 

BROOKSVILLE— 

History  of  Castine,  Penobscot,  and  Brooksville,  Maine,  including 
the  ancient  settlement  of  Pentagoet. 

George  Augustus  Wheeler,  A.M.,  M.D.  401  p.  8°,  Bangor,  Me.,  1875.  Burr 
&  Robinson,  publishers. 

BUXTON— 

Records  of  the  proprietors  of  Narraganset  township  No.  1,  now  the 
town  of  Buxton,  York  County,  Maine,  from  August  1,  1733,  to  January 
4,  1811;  with  a  documentary  introduction,  by  William  F.  Goodwin. 
Captain  United  States  Army. 

400  p.  8°,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1871.  Privately  printed.  Press  of  Butterfield 
&  Hill. 

BUXTON— 

Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  celebration  of  the  first  centennial 
anniversary  of  the  corporation  of  the  town  of  Buxton,  Maine,  held  at 
Buxton  August  14,  1872.    By  J.  M.  Marshall. 

288  p.  8°,  Portland,  Me.    Dresser,  McClellan  &  Co.,  publishers. 

CASTINE— 

History  of  Castine,  Penobscot,  and  Brooksville,  Maine,  including 
the  ancient  settlement  of  Pentagoet. 


MAINE 

CASTINE— 

George  Augustus  Wheeler,  A.M.,  M.D.    401  p.  8°,  Bangor,  Me.,  1875.    Burr 
&  Robinson,  ppblishers. 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY— 

Thirteenth  annual  report  of  the  Maine  Genealogical  Society  for  the 
year  1896.    Reports  of  the  directors  and  officers  presented  at  •the  annual 
meeting  January  9,  1897.    Also  by-laws,  list  of  officers  and  members,  etc. 
45  p.  8°,  Portland,  Me.,  1897.     Smith  &  Sale,  printers. 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY— 

Reports  of  the  directors  and  officers  presented  at  the  annual  meet- 
ings, January  20,  1904,  and  January  18,  1905.  Reports  presented  at 
annual  meeting  January  18,  1911.  \ 

2  vols.  8°,  Portland,  Me.,  1905,  1911. 

HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  RECORDER— 

Vol.  IX,  No.  2,  February,  1898. 
S.  M.  Watson,  editor.    Published  at  Portland,  Me.,  1898. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS— 

Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vol.  I,  1831,  Port- 
land, Me.  Published  by  Day,  Eraser  &  Co.,  1831.  Series  II,  Vols. 
VI,  VII,  VIII,  IX,  X,  1895-1899.  Series  III,  Vols.  I  and  II,  1904- 
1906. 

8°,  Portland,  Me.    Published  by  The  Society. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY— 

The  Probate  Records  of  Lincoln  County,  Me.,  1760  to  1800. 
Compiled  and  edited  by  William  D.  Patterson.    368  p.  8°,  Portland,  Me., 
1895.    Published  by  the  Genealogical  Society  of  Maine. 

PENOBSCOT— 

History  of  Castine,  Penobscot,  and  Brooksville,  Me.,  including  the 
ancient  settlement  of  Pentagoet. 

George  Augustus  Wheeler,  A.M.,   M.D.     401  p.   8°,  Bangor,   Me.,   1875. 
Burr  &  Robinson,  publishers. 

PENTAGOET— 

See  Castine,  Penobscot,  and  Brooksville,  Me. 
POPHAM  COLONY— 

Memorial  volume  of  the  Popham  celebration,  August  29,  1862; 
commemorative  of  the  planting  of  the  Popham  Colony  on  the  Peninsula 
of  Sabino,  August  19,  O.  S.  1607,  establishing  the  title  of  England  to 
the  continent. 

Rev.  Edward  Ballard.     144  p.  8°,  Portland,  Me.,  1863.     Bailey  &  Noyes. 

PORTLAND— 

Portland  Soldiers  and  Sailors  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By 
members  of  Bosworth  Post,  G.A.R. 

56  p.  8°,  Portland,  Me.,  1884.    Printed  by  B.  Thurston  &  Co. 


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MARYLAND 

BALTIMORE— 

The  Chronicles  of  Baltimore;  being  a  complete  history  of  "Balti- 
more Town"  and  Baltimore  City  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time. 

Col.   J.   Thomas   Scharf.     756  p.   8°,   Baltimore,   1874.     Turnbull   Bros., 
publishers. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  denomination  in  North  America ; 
to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

MARYLAND  CALENDER  OF  WILLS— 

Vol.  I,  Wills  from  1635.     (Earliest  probated)  to  1685. 
Vol.  II,  Wills  from  1685  to  1702. 
Vol.  Ill,  Wills  from  1703  to  1713. 

Jane   Baldwin    (Jane  Baldwin   Cotton),   compiler.     8°,   Baltimore,   Md., 
1904,  1906,  1907.    Kohn  &  Polleck,  publishers. 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Archives  of  Maryland.  Proceedings  and  acts  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  Maryland.     April  1715-Augnst,  1716. 

640  p.  4°,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1910.    Maryland  Historical  Society,  publishers. 

Fund  Publications.  (Peabody  Fund.)  No.  1,  1867,  to  No.  37, 
1901.     (Maryland  fund  publications  ceased  with  No.  37.) 

8°,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1867-1901.     Maryland  Historical  Society,  publishers. 

NORTH  POINT  AND  FORT  McHENRY— 

The  citizen  soldiers  at  North  Point  and  Fort  McHenry,  September 
13  and  14,  1814.  Resolves  of  the  citizens  in  town  meeting  particulars 
relating  to  the  battle,  official  correspondence  and  honorable  discharge  of 
the  troops.  Also  celebration  of  the  seventy-fifth  anniversary,  1889. 
(Reprint.) 

Charles  C.  Saffell,  publisher.     137  p.  12°,  Baltimore,  Md.    n.  d. 

SANDY  SPRING,  MONTGOMERY  COUNTY— 

Annals  of  Sandy  Spring  or  Twenty  Years  History  of  a  Rural  Com- 
munity in  Maryland. 

William    Henry   Farquhar.     325   p.    12°,    Baltimore,    1884.     Cushings    & 
Bailey,  publishers. 

SIDE  LIGHTS  ON  MARYLAND  HISTORY— 

By  Hester  Dorsey  Richardson. 
2  vols.  8°,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1913.     Richardson  &  Richardson,  publishers. 

UNITED     STATES     DEPARTMENT     OF     COMMERCE     AND 
LABOR— 

Bureau  of  the  Census.  Heads  of  families  at  the  first  census  of  the 
United  States  taken  in  the  year  1790,  Maryland. 

189  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C.    U.  S.  Oovernment,  publishers. 


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MASSACHUSETTS 

ABINGTON— 

History  of  the  town  of  Abington,  Plymouth  County,  Mass.,  from 
its  first  settlement. 

Benjamin  Hobart,  A.M.  453  p.  8°,  Boston,  1866.  T.  H.-Carter  &  Son, 
publishers. 

ANDOVER— 

South  Church  of,  historical  manual  of  the  South  Church  in 
Andover,  Mass. 

200  p.  12°,  Andover,  Mass.,  1859.     Printed  by  Warren  F.  Draper. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  denomination  in  North  America ; 
to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

BILLERICA— 

History  of  Billerica,  Mass.,  with  a  genealogical  register. 
Rev.   Henry  A.   Hazen,  A.M.     509   p.   8°,   Boston.     A.   Williams   &  Co., 
publishers. 

BOSTON— 

Epitaphs  from  Copp's  Hill  Burial  Ground,  Boston,  with. notes. 
Thomas  Bridgman.     252  p.  12°,  Boston  &  Cambridge.     James  Munroe  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

History  of  South  Boston;  formerly  Dorchester  Neck,  now  Ward 
XII,  of  the  city  of  Boston.    Thos.  C.  Simonds. 
331  p.  12°,  Boston,  1857.    David  Clapp,  publisher. 
Marriages   of   Rev.   Thomas    Foxcroft,    A.M.,   Boston,    1717-1769. 
Transcribed  by  Rev.  Anson  Titus.     Reprinted  from  the  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  April  and  July,  1888. 

Old  South- Church.  (Third  church)  Boston,  Mass.  A  historical 
catalogue  of,  1669-1882. 

370  p.  8°,  Boston,  1883.    Privately  printed.    Press  of  David  Clapp  &  Son. 
Report  of  the  Record  Commissioners  of  the  city  of  Boston,  con- 
taining Dorchester  births,  marriages  and  deaths  to  the  end  of  1825. 

392  p.  8°,  Boston,  1890.  City  of  Boston,  publishers.  Rockwell  &  Churchill, 
printers. 

Roxbury  Town.     History  of  Roxbury  Town. 

Charles  M.  Ellis.  146  p.  8°,  Boston,  1847.  Published  by  Samuel  G. 
Drake. 

BRIDGEWATER,  PLYMOUTH  COUNTY— 

History  of  the  early  settlement  of  Bridgewater,  in  Plymouth 
County,  Mass.,  including  an  extensive  family  register. 

Nahum  Mitchell.  400  p.  8°,  Boston,  1840.  Printed  for  the  author  by 
Kidder  &  Wright. 

CAMBRIDGE— 

The  Register  Book  of  lands  and  houses  in  the  "New  Towne"  and 
the  town  of  Cambridge. 

Cambridge,  City  of,  publishers.     8°,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896. 


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CHARLESTON— 

The  Genealogies  and  Estates  of  Charleston,  in  the  county  of  Middle- 
sex, and  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  1629-1818. 

Thomas  Bellows  Wyman.  2  vols.  8°,  Boston,  1879.  David  Clapp  &  Son, 
publishers. 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS— 

Publications  of  the  Colonial  Society  of  Massachusetts. 
Vol.  I,  1892-1894,  to  Vol.  10,  1904-1906.     8°,  Boston,  Mass.,  1895-1906.    Pub- 
lished by  The  Society. 

DEDHAM— 

Published  by  the  joint  committee  of  the  two  churches.  1638-1888. 
Commemorative  services  at  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  gathering  of  the  First  Church  in  Dedham,  Mass.,  observed  November 
18  and  19,  1888. 

114  p.  8°,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1888.     Published  by  Joint  Committee. 

DORCHESTER— 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  City  of  Boston,  con- 
taining Dorchester  births,  marriages  and  deaths  to  the  end  of  1825. 

Boston,  City  of,  publishers.  392  p.  8°,  Boston,  1890.  Rockwell  & 
Churchill,  printers.     See  Boston. 

DOUGLAS— 

Historv  of  the  town  of  Douglas,  Mass.,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  close  of  1878. 

William  A.  Emerson.    359  p.  8°,  Boston,  187*9.    Frank  W.  Bird,  publisher. 

DUXBURY— 

Copy  of  the  old  records  of  the  town  of  Duxbury,  Mass.  From  1642 
to  1770.    Made  in  the  year  1892. 

George  Etheridge,  compiler.  348  p.  8°,  Plymouth,  1893.  Avery  &  Doten, 
printers. 

History  of  the  town  of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  with  genealogical  registers. 
Justin  Winsor.     360  p.  8°,  Boston,  1849.     Crosby  &  Nichols,  publishers. 

EASTHAMPTON— 

History  of  Easthampton;  its  settlement  and  growth,  its  material, 
educational,  and  religious  interests.  Together  with  a  genealogical  record 
of  its  original  families. 

Payson  W.  Lyman.  192  p.  12°,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1866.  Trumbull  & 
Gere,  publishers. 

ESSEX  COUNTY— 

The  Essex  Antiquarian.  A  monthly  magazine  devoted  to  the 
biography,  genealogy  and  history  of  Essex  County,  Mass. 

Vol.  I,  1897,  to  Vol.  XIII,  1909.  (Publication  ceased  with  Vol.  13,  1909.) 
Sidney  Perley.  editor.     8°,  Salem,  Mass.,  1897-1909. 

FRAMINGHAM— 

A  history  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  including  the  plantation,  from 
1(540  to  the  present  time,  with  an  appendix  containing  a  notice  of  Sud- 


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MASSACHUSETTS 

FRAMINGHAM— 

bury  and  its  first  proprietors;  also  a   register  of  the  inhabitants  of 
Framingham  before  1800,  with  genealogical  sketches.     Wm.  Barry. 

456  p.  8°,  Boston,  1847.    James  Munroe  &  Co.,  publishers. 
GENEALOGICAL    AND    PERSONAL    MEMOIRS    OF    MASSA- 
CHUSETTS— 

Wm.  Richard  Cutter  and  Wm.  Frederick  Adams,  compilers. 
4  vols.  4°,  New  York,  1910.    Lewis  Historical  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

GRAFTON— 

History  of  Grafton.    Frederick  Clifton  Pierce. 
623  p.  8°,  Worcester,  1879.    Press  of  Charles  Hamilton. 

GROTON— 

Addresses  delivered  at  Groton,  Mass.,  July  12,  1905.  By  request 
of  the  citizens  on  the  celebration  of  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anni- 
versary of  its  settlement. 

100  p.  8°,  Groton,  Mass.,  1905.  Published  by  a  committee  of  the  citizens 
of  the  Town  of  Groton. 

HILLS,  JOSEPH— 

Joseph  Hills  and  the  Massachusetts  Law  of  1648.    Reprinted  from 
History  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  1633-1785,  for  private  distribution. 
8°,' Boston,  1899.    Pamphlet. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS— 

Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1792-1896. 
Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1791  to  1909. 
First  Series,  1791  to  1883,'  with  index.   Second  Series,  1884  to  1907.  Third 
Series,  1907  to  1909.     59  vols.  8°,  Boston.     Published  by  The  Society. 

HUTCHINSON,  THOMAS— 

The  diary  and  letters  of  his  excellency  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq. 
B.A.  (Harvard)  LL.D.  (Oxon)   Captain-General  and  Governor-in-chief 
of  his  late  Majesty's  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  North  America. 
Peter  Orlando  Hutchinson.     2  vols.  8°,  London,  1883-86. 

LEICESTER— 

Historical  sketches  of  the  town  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  during  the  first 
century  from  its  settlement. 

Emory  Washburn.  476  p.  8°,  1860,  Boston.  Printed  by  John  Wilson  & 
Son. 

Contains  also  a  brief  sketch  of  the  history  of  Leicester  Academy. 
Part  I. 

Emory  Washburne.  158  p.  8°,  Boston,  1855.  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co., 
publishers. 

LENOX— 

History  of  Lenox  and  Richmond,  Mass. 

Charles  J.  Palmer.  48  p.  8°,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  1904.  Sun  Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

MARRIAGE  NOTICES,  1785-1794— 

For  the  whole  United  States,  copied  from  the  Massachusetts  Centinel 
and  the  Columbian  Centinel.    Charles  Knowles  Bolton,  compiler. 
139  p.  8°,  Salem,  Mass.,  1900.     Eben  Putnam,  publisher. 


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MEDFORD— 

History  of  the  town  of  Medford,  Middlesex  County,  Mass.,  from  its 
first  settlement  in  1630  to  1855.  By  Charles  Brooks.  Revised,  enlarged 
and  brought  down  to  1885.    By  James  M.  Usher. 

592  p.  8°,  Boston,  1886.     Rand,  Avery  &  Co.,  publishers.     The  Franklin 
Press. 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY— 

History  of  Middlesex  County,  Mass.,  containing  carefully  prepared 
histories  of  every  city  and  town  in  the  county,  by  well  known  writers; 
and  a  general  history  of  the  county,  from  the  earliest  to  the  present 
time.    In  two  volumes. 

Samuel    Adams    Drake.     2    vols.    4°,    Boston,    1880.      Estes    &   Lauriat, 
publishers. 

NEW  PLYMOUTH  COLONY— 

Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth  in  New  England;  Court 
Orders.    Vol.  I,  1633-1640. 

Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff,  M.D.,  editor.  202  p.  4°,  Boston,  Mass.,  1855.  Press 
of  William  White. 

PALMER— 

History  of  the  town  of  Palmer,  Mass.,  early  known  as  the  Elbow 
Tract;  including  records  of  the  plantation  district  and  town,  1716-1889. 
With  a  genealogical  register. 

J.  H.  Temple.  602  p.  8°,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1889.  Published  by  the 
Town  of  Palmer.    Clark  W.  Bryan  Co.,  publishers. 

PITTSFIELD— 

History  of  Pittsfield,  Berkshire  Countv,  Mass.  Vol.  I,  1734  to 
1800.    Vol.  II,  1800  to  1876. 

J.  E.  A.  Smith,  compiler,  under  the  direction  of  a  general  com- 
mittee. 

2  vols.  8°,  Boston,  1869,  1876.     Published  by  authority  of  the  Town. 

PLYMOUTH— 

Ancient  landmarks  of  Plymouth. 
Part  I.     Historical  Sketch  and  Titles  of  Estates. 
Part  II.     Genealogical  Register  of  Plymouth  Families. 
William  T.  Davis.    312  p.  8°,  Boston,  1883.    A.  Williams  &  Co.,  publishers. 

REHOBOTH— 

Vital  Records  of  Rehoboth,  1642-1896. 

James  N.  Arnold.  926  p.  4°,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897.  Narragansett 
Historical  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

RICHMOND— 

History  of  Lenox  and  Richmond,  Mass. 

Charles  J.  Palmer.  48  p.  8°,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1904.  Sun  Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

ROXBURY  TOWN— 

History  of  Roxbury  Town.     Charles  M.  Ellis. 
146  p.  8°,  Boston,  1847.    Published  by  Samuel  G.  Drake. 
See  Boston. 


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SCOTCH-IBISH  PIONEERS  IN  ULSTER  AND  AMERICA—* 

Charles  Knowles  Bolton,  398    p.    8°,    Boston,    1910.     Bacon    &    Brown, 

publishers. 

SOCIETY  OF  THE  C1NCINN ATI- 
Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  State  Society  ui'  the  Cincinnati 

from  its  organization.     June  9,  1783,  to  July  4,  1811. 

Bound  in  copy  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  See  General  Works, 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

112  p.  8°,  Boston,  1812.    Printed  by  Thomas  B.  Wait  &  Co. 

SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  MASSACHUSETTS 
SOCIETY— 
Historical  memoranda  with  lists  of  members  and  their  revolutionary 
ancestors. 

294  p.  8°,  Boston,  1899.     Published  by  The  Society. 

SOLDIERS    AND    SAILORS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS    IN    THE 
REVOLUTIONARY  WAR— 

A  compilation  from  the  archives  prepared  and  published  by  Win. 
M.  Olin,  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth. 

17  vols.  8°,  Boston,  1896-1898.    Wright  &  Potter,  State  Printers. 

SOWANS—       • 

With  ancient  records  of  Sowans  and  parts  adjacent.     Illustrated. 
Thomas   Williams    Bricknell.     195    p.    4°,   Cleveland,   Ohio,    1908.     The 
Arthur  H.  Clark  Co.,  publishers. 

SPRINGFIELD— 

Annals  of  Chicopee  Street,  1675-187").     Records  and  reminiscences 
of  an  old  New  England  Parish  for  a  period  of  200  years. 

Clara   Skeele    Palmer.     87    p.    8°,    Springfield,    Mass.,    1899.     Henry    R. 
Johnson,  publisher. 

History  of  the  First  Church  in  Springfield.     An  address  delivered 
June  22,  1875.     With  an  appendix. 

60  p.  8°,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1875.     Whitney  &  Adams,  publishers. 

SUDBURY— 

See  Framingham,  Mass.    By  William  Barry. 
SUFFOLK  COUNTY  DEEDS— 

Published  by  the  authority  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  acting  as  county  commissioners  for  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Vol.    I,   1880,   to  Vol.   XIV,    1906.     8°,   Boston,    1880-1906.     Rockwell    & 
Churchill,  State  Printers. 

UNITED     STATES     DEPARTMENT     OF     COMMERCE     AND 
LABOR— 
Bureau  of  Census.    Heads  of  families  at  the  first  census  of  the 
United  States,  taken  in  the  year  1790.     Massachusetts. 

363  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908.    U.  S.  Government,  publishers. 

WATERTOWN,  WALTHAM,  WESTON— 

Genealogies  of  the  families  and  descendants  of  the  early  settlers  of 
Watertown,    Mass.,    including    Waltham    and    Weston.      To    which    is 


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WATKKTOWN— 

appended  the  early  history  of  the  town,  with  illustrations,  maps  and 
notes,  2d  edition.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  Horatio  Gates 
Jones,  A.M. 

Henry   Bond,   M.D.     2   vols,   in   one.     1094   p.    8°,   Boston,   1860.      N.    E. 
Historical  &  Genealogical  Society,  publishers. 

WKSSANGUSSET— 

See  Weymouth,  Mass. 
WEYMOUTH— 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  from  1622  to 
1884. 

Gilbert  Nash,  compiler.     In  Vol.   2,  Weymouth   Historical   Society   Col- 
lections.   346  p.  8°,  Weymouth,  1885.    Published  by  the  Town  of  Weymouth. 

Wessangusset  and  Weymouth.  Historical  address  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams,  Jr. 

Weymouth  in  its  first  thirty  years.     Gilbert  Xash. 
Weymouth  thirty  years  later.     Charles  Francis  Adams. 
See  Weymouth  Historical  Collections  No.  3,  1905. 
Published  by  The  Society. 

Weymouth  Historical  Society  Publications,  Xos.  1,  2,  3. 
Published  by  The  Society,  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1881,  1885,  1905. 

WOBTJBN— 

Woburn  records  of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages,   1040   to  1873. 
Round  with  annual  reports  city  government  of  Woburn. 
Edward  F.  Johnson.     8°,  Woburn,  Mass.,  1890-1894. 

WORCESTOR— 

History  of  Worcester  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Abijah  P.  Marion.    578  p.  8°,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1870.    The  Arthur  H.  Clark 
Co.,  publishers. 

MICHIGAN 

DETROIT— 

Early  Days  in  Detroit.  Papers  written  by  General  Friend  Palmer, 
of  Detroit.  Reing  his  personal  reminiscences  of  important  events  and 
descriptions  of  the  city  for  over  80  years. 

1032  p.  8°,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1906.    Copyright  by  Hunt  &  June.     Printed  by 
Richmond  &  Backus  Co. 

Early  Detroit.  A  sketch  of  some  of  the  interesting  affairs  of  the 
olden  times. 

C.  M.  Burton.     52  p.  8°,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1909.     Speaker-Hines  Press. 
Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Evacuation  of  Detroit  bv  the 'British, 
July    11,    1766-July    11,    189(5.     Report   of   the    Proceedings    wjth    the 
addresses  of  Col.  H.  M.  Duffield,  Senator  J.  C.  Rurrows",  and  President 
James  R.  Angell. 

179  p.  8°,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1896.    John  F.  Erby  &  Co.,  printers. 
—3  II   S 


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GRAND  RAPIDS— 

Historical  Society  Publications. 
Parts  1,  6,  1906-11."   Published  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

PIONEER  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN— 

Michigan   Pioneer  Collections,  Vol.  I,   1874,  to  Vol.   XXXVIII, 
1912 ;  with  Index  Vols.  I  to  XXX,  1874-1906. . 

8°,  Lansing,  Mich.     Published  by  The  Society. 

MINNESOTA 

N 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Collections  of,  18G4,  1867,  Vols.  I,  III,  V,  VIII,  IX,  XII-XIV, 
1872  to  1912. 

Published  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  by  The  Society. 

NEBRASKA 

INDIAN  WAR  OF  1864— 

Being  a  fragment  of  the  early  history  of  Kansas,  Nebraska,  Colo- 
rado, and  Wyoming. 

Eugene  F.  Ware.   601  p.  12°,  Topeka,  Kans.,  1911.   Crane  &  Co.,  publishers. 

SOLDIERS— 

Soldiers,  sailors  and  marines  of  the  War  of  1812,  Mexican  War, 
and  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  residing  in  Nebraska  June  1,  1893. 

John  C.  Allen,  Secretary  of  State,  compiler.     227  p.  and  index  20  p.  8°, 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  1893.    State  Printer. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY   PUBLICATIONS 
Transactions  and  Reports — 
Vol.  I,  1885,  to  Vol  V,  1893. 
Vol.  I  (second  series),  1894-95,  (Vol.  I). 
Vol.  I  (second  series),  1899,  (Vol.  III). 
Proceedings  and  Collections — 
Vol.  XI  (second  series  II,  Vol.  VI),  1906. 
Vol.  XII  (second  series  II,  Vol.  VII),  1907. 
Vol.  XV  (second  series  II,  Vol.  X),  1907. 
Vol.  XVI,  1911. 

MISSISSIPPI 

DEPARTMENT  OF  ARCHIVES  AND  HISTORY— 

Fourth  annual  report,  October  1,  1904,  to  October  1,  1905. 
43  p.  8°,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Brandon  Printing  Co. 

HISTORICAL*  SOCIETY  OF  MISSISSIPPI— 

Publications  of,  Vol.  X,  1909;  Vol.  XI.   1910. 

Edited   by   Franklin   L.   Riley,   secretary.     Published    at   University   or 
Mississippi,  Oxford,  Miss. 


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HISTOBY  OF  MISSISSIPPI— 

From   the   discovery   of   the  great   river   by    Hernando   De    Soto, 
including  the  earliest  settlement  made  by  the  French  under  Iberville,  to 
the  death  of  Jefferson  Davis.    Robert  Lowry  and  William  H.  McGardle. 
648  p.  8°,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1891.    R.  H.  Henry  &  Co.,  publishers. 

OFFICIAL  AND  STATISTICAL  REGISTER   OF  MISSISSIPPI, 

1904— 
Dunbar  Rowland,  compiler.     694  p.  8°,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1904.     Press  of 
the  Brandon  Printing  Co. 

MISSOURI 

CREOLES  OF  ST.  LOUIS— 

Paul  Beckwith. 
169  p.  8°,  St.  Louis,  1893.     Nixon-Jones  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MISSOURI,  ST.  LOUIS— 

Collections  of,  Vol.  II,  1900,  to  Vol.  V,  1913. 
Published  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  by  The  Society. 

Missouri  Historical  Review. 

Vol.  I,  No.  1,  October,  1906. 

Vol.  II,  Nos.  1-4,  1907-08. 

Vol.  Ill,  Nos.  1-4,  1909. 

Vol.  IV,  Nos.  1,  2,  4,  1910. 

Vol.  V,  Nos.  1,  2,  1911. 

Vol.  VI,  No.  1,  1911-12. 

Vol.  VIII,  1914. 
Published  at  Columbia,  Mo.,  by  Historical  Society. 

HISTORY  OF  MISSOURI— 

From  the  earliest  explorations  and  settlements  until  the  admission 
of  the  state  into  the  Union. 

Louis   Houck.     3   vols.     8°,   Chicago,    1908.     R.   R.   Donnelley   &   Sons, 
publishers. 

HOYNE'S— 

Annual  directory  of  homeopathic  physicians  in  the  State  of  Illinois 
for  the  year  1879.    Vol.  I,  No.  7.     Containing  also  an  alphabetical  list 
of  homeopathic  physicians  residing  in  the  states  of  Indiana,  Missouri- 
and  Kansas. 

T.  S.  Hoyne,  M.D.    31  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1879.    T.  S.  Hoyne,  M.D.,  publisher. 

Also  Vol.. I,  No.  10,  1882. 
PIONEERS  OF  MISSOURI  AND  ILLINOIS— 

See  pp.  1-8  in  Vol.  Ill,  No.  1,  January,  1912,  of  the  Utah  Genea- 
logical and  Historical  Magazine.     Francis  M.  Lyman. 
SPANISH  REGIME  IN  MISSOURI— 

A  collection  of  papers  and  documents  relating  to  Upper  Louisiana, 
principally  within  the  present  limits  of  Missouri,  during  the  dominion 
of  Spain,  from  the  Archives  of  the  Indies  at  Seville,  etc.,  translated 
from  the  original  Spanish  into  Knglish,  and  including  also  some  papers 
concerning  the  supposed  grant  to  Col.  Georgr  Morgan,  etc. 

Louis  Houck.  2  vols.  8°,  Chicago,  1909.  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons, 
publishers. 


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WAR  OF  181^  BOONE  COUNTY,  MISSOURI— 

List  of  soldiers  petitioning  for  pensions. 
See  p.  102,  in  Vol.  VI I  J.  No.  2,  January,  11)14. 

Missouri  Historical  Review,  Columbia,  Mo.  Published  by  The  State 
Historical  Society. 

\\  AW  OK  THE  REBELLION— 

Missouri  troops  in  service  during  Civil  War. 

U.  S.  Government,  publishers.  Senate  Document,  Vol.  28,  57th  Congress, 
1st  Session.     1901-1902. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE    - 

AM  I  IKK  ST— 

History  of  the  town  of  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1728  to  1882,  with  geneal- 
ogies of  Amherst  families. 

Daniel  F.  Secomb.  978  p.  8°,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1883.  Evans,  Sleeper  & 
Woodbury,  publishers. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  denomination  in  North  America; 
to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°. 

CANDIA— 

History  of  the  town  of  Candia,  Rockingham  County,  N.  IK.  from 
its  first  settlement  to  the  present  time. 

J.  Bailey  Moore.  528  p.  8°,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1893.  George  W.  Browne, 
publisher. 

CHARLESTON— 

History  of  Charleston,  X.  H.,  the  old  No.  4,  embracing  the  par) 
home  hv  its  inhabitants  in  the  Indian,  French  and  Revolutionary  wars, 
and  the  Vermont  controversy,  also  genealogies  and  sketches  of  families, 
from  its  settlement  to  1876. 

Rev.  Henry  H.  Saunderson.  726  p.  8°,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1876.  Printed 
for  the  Town  by  The  Claremont  Manufacturing  Company. 

(UNCORD— 

The  history  of  Concord,  (N.  H.)  from  its  first  grant  in  K  ■-'•'»  to 
the  organization  of  the  city  government  in  1853,  with  a  history  of  the 
ancient  Penacooks.   (with  map). 

Nathaniel  Bouton.  786  p.  8°,  Concord,  1856.  Benning  W.  Sanborn, 
publisher. 

KI  KST  X  K\V  HAMPSHIRE  REC I  M  K NT- 
War   of   the   Revolution.      History   of   the    First    New    Hampshire 
Regiment  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution. 

Frederic  Kidder.     184  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1868.     Joel  Munsell. 

HAVERHILL— 

History  of  Haverhill,  X.  H. 
Rev.  J.  Q.  Bittinger.     442  p.  8°,  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  1888.     Cohos  Steam 
Press. 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE-NEW  JERSEY 

PROVINCIAL  AND  STATE  PAPERS  OF   \  K\V   HAMPSHIRE— 
Vols.  I  to  XXX,  1683-1768. 

Nathaniel  Bouton,  D.D.,  Isaac  W.  Hammond  and  Albert  Stillman  Batchel- 
lor,  compilers.     8°,  Concord,  N.  H.     Published  by  the  State,  1867-1907. 

UNITED  STATES  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND 
LABOR— 

Bureau  of  the  Census.  Heads  of  families  at  the  first  census  of  the 
doited  States  taken  in  the  year  1790.     New  Hampshire. 

71  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908.     U.  S.  Government,  publishers. 

NEW  JERSEY 

ABCHIVES  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NE*W  JERSEY— 

Journal  of  Governor  and  Council. 
First  Series — 

Vol.  XIII,  Vol.  I,  1682-1714. 

Vol.  XIV,  Vol.  II,  1715-1738.     Calendar  of  Records. 
Vol.  XXI,  1601-1703. 
Vol.  XXII,  Marriage  Records,  1665-1800. 

Vol.  XXIII,  Vol.  I,  1670-1730.     Calendar  of  New  Jersey  Wills. 
Vol.  XXIV,  Vol.  V,  1762-1765.     Extracts  from  American  news- 
papers relating  to  New  Jersey. 
Vol.  XXV,  Vol.  VI,  1766-1767.     Extracts  from  American  news- 
papers relating  to  New  Jersey. 
Vol.  XXVI,  Vol.  VII,  1768-1769.   Extracts  from  American  news- 
papers relating  to  New  Jersey. 
Vol.  XXVII,  Vol.  VIII,  1770-1771.     Extracts  from  American 
newspapers  relating  to  New  Jersey. 
Sieond  Series — 

Vol.  II,  1778.     Extracts  from  American  newspapers. 
Vol.  Ill,  1779.    Extracts  from  American  newspapers. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  1890-1906. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  Baptist  register  of  the  Baptist  denomination  in  North 
America,  to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

BERGEN— 

Annals  of  the  classes  of  Bergen,  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church, 
and  of  the  churehe>  under  its  care;  including  the  civil  history  of  the 
ancient  township  of  Bergen,  N.  J. 

Benjamin  C.  Taylor,  D.D.  479  p.  12°,  New  York,  1857.  Board  of  Publi- 
cation of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church.     Hosford  &  Co.,  printers. 

CAPE  MAY  COUNTY— 

The  history  of  Cape  May  County,  N.  J.,  from  the  ahoriginal  times 
to  the  present  clay. 

Lewis  Townsend  Stevens.     480  p.  8°,  Cape  May  City,  1897. 

See  Ludlam  Family   History. 


38 

NEW  JERSEY 

CONTINENTAL  LINE  OF  NEW  JERSEY— 

In  the  Virginia  Campaign  of  1781. 
William  S.  Stryker.     45  p.  8°,  Trenton,  1882.     John  L.  Murphy,  printer. 

ELIZABETH— 

Inscriptions  on  tombstones  and  monuments  in  the  burying  grounds 
of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  and  St.  John's  Church  at  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  1664-1892. 

William  Ogden  Wheeler  and  Edmund  D.  Halsey,  compilers.  355  p.  8°, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Press  of  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor. 

ELIZABETH  TOWN— 

The  history  of  St.  John's  Church,  Elizabeth  Town,  N.  J.,  from  the 
year  1703  to  the  present  time.  . 

Samuel  A.  Clark.  203  p.  12°,  Philadelphia,  1857.  J.  B.  Lippincott  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

GERMANS  OF  NEW  JERSEY— 

The  early  Germans  of  New  Jersey,  their  history,  churches  and 
genealogies. 

Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Chambers.  667  p.  8°,  Dover,  N.  J.,  1895.  Dover 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

HACKENSACK— 

Historical  discourse  delivered  on  occasion  of  the  reopening  and 
dedication  of  "The  First  Reformed  (Dutch)  Church."  Hackensack, 
N.  J.,  May  2,  1869. 

Rev.  Theodore  Romeyn.  23  p.  8°,  New  York,  1870.  Board  of  Publica- 
tion, R.C.A.    Hosford  &  Sons,  printers. 

HANOVER;  MORRIS  COUNTY— 

Church  members,  marriages  and  baptisms,  at  Hanover,  Morris 
County,  N.  J.,  during  the  pastorate  of  Rev.  Jacob  Green,  and  to  the 
settlement  of  Rev.  Aaron  Condit,  1746-1796. 

William  Ogden  Wheeler  and  Edmund  D.  Halsey,  compilers.  32  p.  8°, 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  1893.    The  Jerseyman  Printing  Office. 

See  also  Whippany  and  Hano.ver,  N.  J. 

HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF  NEW  JERSEY— 

Containing  a  general  collection  of  the  most  interesting  facts, 
traditions,  and  biographical  sketches,  anecdotes,  etc.,  relating  to  the 
history  and  antiquities,  with  geographical  descriptions  of  townships  in 
the  state. 

John  W.  Barber  and  Henry  Howe,  compilers.  519  p.  8°,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1855.    Published  by  Benjamin  Olds  for  Justus  H.  Bradley. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  JERSEY— 
A  magazine  of  history.    Biography  and  genealogy. 
1894  to  1912.     Incomplete  file.     8°,  Newark,  N.  J.     Published  by  The 

Society. 

HUDSON  COUNTY— 

History  of  the  county  of  Hudson,  New  Jersey,  from  its  earliest 
settlement  to  the  present  time. 


39 

NEW  JERSEY 

HUDSON  COUNTY— 

Charles  H.  Winfield.    568  p.  8°,  New  York,  1874.    Kennard  &  Hay  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

MORRISTOWN— 

History  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Morristown,  N.  J. 
Part  I.     Records  of  Trustees  and  Sessions,  from  1742  to  1882. 
Part  II.     The  Combined  Registers,  1742  to  1885. 
8°,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1885.     Published  by  the  Board  of  Trustees,  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

OFFICIAL  REGISTER— 

Of  the  officers  and  men  of  New  Jersey  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 
Printed  by  the  order  of  the  Legislature.    William  S.  Stryker.    878  p.  8°, 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  1872.     William  T.  Nicholson  &  Co.,  printers. 

SOCIETY  OF  THE  CINCINNATI— 

The  Cincinnati,  with  the  by-laws  and  rules  of  the  New  Jersey  State 
Society. 

78  p.  8°,  New  Jersey,  1876.     Society  of  The  Cincinnati,  publishers. 
Roster  of  the  New  Jersey  officers  of  the  Continental  line  in  the 
Revolutionary  War,  who  were  eligible  to  membership  in  the  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

49  p.  8°.    Published  by  the  New  Jersey  Society  of  The  Cincinnati,  1911. 

TRENTON— 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  Trenton,  N.  J.,  from  the 
first  settlement  of  the  town. 

John  Hall,  D.D.     453  p.  12°,  New  York,  1859.     Anson  D.  F.  Randolph, 
publisher. 

WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION- 
ISE Official  Register. 
WHIPPANY,  MORRIS  COUNTY— 

Inscriptions  on  the  tombstones  and  monuments  in  the  graveyards  at 
Whippany  and  Hanover,  N.  J.,  Morris  County. 

William  Ogden  Wheeler  and  Edmund   D.  Halsey,  compilers.     93  p.   8°, 
1894.    Place  and  publisher  not  given. 

WILLS— 

Index  of  Wills,  office  of  Secretary  of  State,  New  Jersey,  1804  to 
1830. 

By  the  surrogates  of  the  several  counties:     Bergen  County,  1804 
to  1830 ;  Burlington  County,  1804  to  1830 ;  Cape  May  County,  1804  to 
1830;  Cumberland  County,  1804  to  1830;  Essex  County,  1804  to  1830 
Gloucester  County,  1804  to  1830;  Hunterdon  County,  1804  to  1830 
Middlesex  County,  1804  to  1830;  Monmouth  County,  1804  to  1830 
Morris  County,  1804  to  1830;  Salem  County,  1804  to  1830;  Soraeraei 
County,  1804  to  1830;  Sussex  County,  1804  to  1830:  Warren  County, 
1825  to  1830. 

154  p.  8°,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1901.     The  John  L.   Murphy   Publishing  Co., 
publishers.    Printed  under  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  New  Jersey. 


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NEW  YORK 

ABSTRACTS  OF  WILLS— 

On  file  in  the  surrogate's  office.    City  of  New  York.  1665-1771. 
New    York   Historical   Collections,    1892-1898    (7   vols.).     8°,    New    York 
Historical  Society,  publishers. 

ALBANY  COUNTY— 

Contributions  for  the  genealogies  of  the  first  settlers  of  the  ancient 
county  of  Albany.     From  1630  to  1800. 

Prof.  Jonathan  Pearson.  182  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1872.  Joel  Munsell, 
publisher. 

ALBANY— 

Contributions  for  the  genealogies  of  the  first  settlers  of  Albany, 
with  a  key  to  the  names  of  persons  occurring  in  the  early  Dutch  records 
of  Albany  and  vicinity.    From  old  church  and  other  records. 
pp.  84-184,  inc.     8°,  Albany,  n.  d. 

ANNUAL  REGISTER  AND  MILITARY  ROSTER— 

Containing  the  names  and  rank  of  the  principal  civil  officers  of  the 
government  of  the  United  States  since  its  organization,  and  of  the 
state  of  New  York  since  the  adoption  of  its  constitution  in  1777, 
including  county  officers,  etc.,  also  the  names  and  rank  of  the  militia 
officers  of  this  state,  now  in  office. 

B.  Thalhiraer.  272  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1821.  Printed  by  E.  and  E. 
Hosford. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North  America; 
to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 
COHOES— 

History  of  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  from  its  earliest  settlement  to  the  present 
time. 

Arthur  H.  Masten.  327  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Joel  Munsell, 
publisher. 

DANKBBS  AND  SLUYTER  JOURNALS— 

Journal  of  a  voyage  to  New  York  and  a  tour  in  several  of  the 
American  colonies  in  1679-80.  By  Jasper  Dankers  and  Peter  Sluyter, 
of  Wiewerd  in  Friesland.  Translated  from  the  original  manuscript  in 
Dutch  for  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society,  and  edited  by  Henry  ('. 
Murphy. 

440  p.  8°,  Brooklyn,  1867.    Vol.  I,  Long  Island  Historical  Memoirs. 

M'rllKSS  COUNTY— 

General  history  of  Duchess  County,  from  1609  to  1876,  inclusive. 
Illustrated   with   numerous  wood  cuts,  maps  and  full  page  engravings. 

Philip  H.  Smith.  507  p.  8°,  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Published  by  the 
author.     DeLacey  &  Walsh,  printers,  Amenia,  N.  Y. 

I  LATBUSH,  KINGS  COUNTY,  LONG  ISLAND— 

The  history  of  the  town  of  Flatbush,  in  Kings  County.  Long  Island. 

Thomas  M.  Strong,  D.D.  188  p.  12°,  New  York,  1842.  Thomas  R.  Mer- 
oein,  Jr.,  printer. 


41 

NEW  YORK 

GENEALOGICAL    AND    BIOGRAPHICAL   SOCIETY    OF    NEW 
YORK— 

Officers,  committees,  and  members  of  the  society,  1908. 
40  p.  12°,  New  York,   1908.     New  York  Genealogical  and   Biographical 
Society,  publishers. 

Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record. 

Vol.   I,   1870,  to  Vol.   XLV,   1914.      {Also  Index   Vol.   I   to   Vol. 
XXXVIII,  1907.) 

45  vols.     4°,  N.  Y.,  1870-1914.     Published  by  The  Society. 

HAMILTON— 

The  First  Half  Century  of  Madison  University,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
(1819-1869),  or  the  Jubilee  Volume,  containing  sketches  of  eleven  hun- 
dred  living  and  deceased  alumni;  with  fifteen  portraits  of  founders 
presidents  and  patrons. 

505  p.  8°,  New  York,  1872.     Madison  University,  publishers.     Sheldon  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Collections  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society  for  the  year  1814 
Vol.  II,  N.  Y.,  1814.  J 

Printed  by  Van  Winkle  &  Wiley. 

Collections  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society  for  the  vear  1821 
Vol.  Ill,  N.  Y.,  1821.  J 

Published  by  E.  Bliss  and  E.  White. 

Collections  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society.     Second  Serie« 
Vol.  I,  N.  Y.,  1841. 

H.  Ludwig,  publisher. 

Collections  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society.     Second  Series 
Vol.  Ill,  Part  I,  N.  Y.,  1857. 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  publishers. 

Proceedings  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society  for  the  vear  1846" 
X.  Y.,  1847. 

Press  of  the  Historical  Society. 

Collections  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society.  Vol.  I,  18(58,  to 
Vol.  NLIV,  1911. 

N.  Y.  Historical  Society,  publishers.     1868-1908. 

HUNTINGTON— 

Si  Ins  Wood's  sketch  of  the  town  of  Huntington.  L.  I.  From  its 
first  settlement  to  the  end  of  the  American  Revolution.  Edited  with 
genealogical  and  historical  notes. 

William- S.  Pelletreau,  A.M.  63  p.  8°,  New  York,  1898.  Francis  P. 
Harper,  publisher. 

KING'S  BRIDGE— 

See  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

KING'S  COUNTY— 

Genealogical  Club  Collections.  Vol.  I.  X«».  1,  .June,  1882,  Vol. 
1.  Xos.  5,  6,  1894. 

8°,  N.  Y.,  1882,  1894.    Kings  County  Genealogical  Club,  publishers. 


42 

NEW  YORK 

LANSINGBURGH— 

History  of  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  from  (he  year  1670  to  1877. 
A.  J.  Weise,  A.M.    44  p.  8°,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1877.    William  H.  Young,  printer. 

LESLIE'S  HISTORY  OF  GREATER  NEW  YORK— NEW  YORK 
CITY— 
Daniel  Van  Pelt. 
3  vols.     4°,  N.  Y.    Copyright,  1898.    Askell  Publishing  Co. 

LINCKLAEN  JOURNAL— 

Travels  in  Pennsylvania,  New  York,  and  Vermont,  journals  of 
John  Lincklaen,  agent  of  the  Holland  Land  Company,  with  a  biograph- 
ical sketeh  and  notes. 

John  Lincklaen.     162  p.  8°,  New  York,  1897.     G.  P.  Putnam,  publisher. 

LITTLE  BRITAIN— 

The  Centennial  Memorial,  a  record  of  the  proceedings  on  the 
occasion  of  the  celebration  of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  A.  R. 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Little  Britain,  N.  Y.,  etc. 

Archibald  C.  Niven,  editor.     251  p.  12°,  New  York,  1859.     Robert  Carter 
&  Bros.,  publishers. 

LONG  ISLAND  GENEALOGIES— 

Being  kindred  descendants  of  Thomas  Powell. 

Mary  Powell  Bunker.    350  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1895.    Joel  Munsell  Sons, 
publishers. 

MARRIAGE  LICENSES— 

Names  of  persons  for  whom  marriage  licenses  were  issued  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  previous  to  1784.  Printed  by 
order  of  Gideon  J.  Tucker,  Secretary  of  State. 

Gideon   J.   Tucker,   compiler.     480   p.   8°,   Albany,   N.   Y.,   1860.     Weed, 
Parsons  &  Co.,  publishers. 

M  I  \  UTES  OF  THE  COMMISSIONERS  OF  NEW  YORK- 

For  detecting  and  defeating  conspiracies  in  the  state  of  New  York. 

Albany  County  Sessions,  1778-1781. 
Vol.  I,  1778-1779. 
Vol.  II,  1780-1781. 
Victor  Hugh  Paltsits,  editor.     4°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1909.     State  of  New 

York,  publishers. 

MINUTES  OF  THE  EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL— 

Of  the  province  of  New  York.  Administration  of  Francis  Love- 
lace, 1668-1673. 

Vol.  I.    Minutes,  collateral  and  illustrative  documents.*  1-XIX. 

Vol.  II.     Collateral  and  illustrative,  XX-XCVIII. 
Victor  Hugh  Paltsits,  editor.    2  vols.    8°,  N.  Y.,  1910.     Published  by  the 
State. 

MONROE  COUNTY— 

See  Phelps  and  Gorham  Purchase,  New  York. 
MORRISANIA— 

See  Westchester  County,  ,N.  Y. 


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NEW  PALTZ— 

History  of  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  and  its  old  families,  from  (1678  to 
1820),  including  the  Huguenot  Pioneers  and  others  who  settled  in 
New  Paltz  previous  to  the  Revolution. 

593  p.  8°,  Albany,  1903.    Ralph  LeFevre.    Copyright,  Ralph  LeFevre. 

ONEIDA  COUNTY— 

Annals  and  Recollections  of  Oneida  County.    Pomroy  Jones. 
893  p.  8°,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1851.    Published  by  the  Author. 

ONONDAGA— 

Onondaga's  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution.     Official  records. 
Compiled   by   Frank  H.   Chase,    Secretary   of   The  Onondaga   Historical 
Association.     47  p.  8°,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1895.     Published  by  The  Onondaga 
Historical  Association. 

OYSTER  BAY,  QUEENS  COUNTY— 

A  documentary  history  of  the  Dutch  congregation  of  Oyster  Bay, 
Queens  County,  Island  of  Nassau.     (Now  Long  Island.) 

Henry  A.  Stoutenburgh.  40  p.  8°,  New  York,  1902.  Eben  Storer, 
publisher. 

PHELPS  AND  GORHAM  PURCHASE— 

History  of  the  Pioneer  Settlement  of  Phelps  and  Gorham's  Pur- 
chase and  Morris  Reserve ;  to  which  is  added  a  supplement  of  the  pioneer 
history  of  Monroe  County. 

0.  Turner.    624  p.  8°,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1851.    William  Ailing,  publisher. 

QUEENS  COUNTY— 

History  of  Queens  County,  N.  Y.,  with  illustrations,  portraits  and 
sketches  of  prominent  families  and  individuals. 

576  p.  4°,  New  York,  1882.    W.  W.  Munsell  &  Co.,  publishers. 

ST.  MARK'S  CHURCH  ON  THE  BOWERY— 

Parish  Annals.  A  sermon  giving  historical  notices  of  St.  Mark's 
Church  in  the  Bowery,  N.  Y.  (Prom  A.D.  1795,  to  A.D.  1845) 
delivered  in  said  church,  May  4,  1845. 

Henry  Anthon,  D.D.  58  p.  8°,  New  York,  1845.  Stamford  &  Sword, 
publishers. 

SAINT  NICHOLAS  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY— 

Charter,  constitution  and  by-laws.     List  of  members. 
98  p.  12°,  New  York,  1907.    Douglas,  Taylor  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Charter,  constitution,  and  list  of  members  of  the  Saint  Nicholas 
Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  organized  February  28,  1835.    Incor- 
porated April  17,  1841. 

113  p.  12°,  New  York,  1913.  Printed  by  order  of  The  Society.  Douglas- 
Taylor  &  Co.,  publishers. 

Genealogical  Records  of  the  St.  Nicholas  Society. 
335  p.  8°,  New  York,  1905.    Published  by  The  Society. 

SALEM— 

The  Salem  Book,  records  of  the  past  and  glimpses  of  the  present. 
Prepared  for  publication  by  a  group  of  Salem's  sons  and  daughters. 


44 

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SALEM— 

250  p.  8°,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1896.  The  Salem  Press  Review.  Salem  Sons 
and  Daughters,  publishers. 

SCHENECTADY— 

Contributions  for  the  genealogies  of  the  descendants  of  the  find 
settlers  of  the  patent  and  city  of  Schenectady,  from  1662  to  1800. 

Rev.  Jonathan  Pearson.  324  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1873.  Joel  Munsell, 
publisher. 

A  history  of  the  Schenectady  patent  in  the   Dutch   and    English 

times;    being   contributions    toward    a    historv    of    the    lower    Ifohawk 
V.-.lley. 

Prof.  Jonathan  Pearson,  A.M.  466  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Edited  by 
J.  W.  MacMurray,  A.M.,  U.S.A.     Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  publishers. 

SCHOHARIE  COUNTY— 

History  of  Schoharie  County  and  border  wars  of  New  York ;  con- 
taining  also  a  sketch  of  the  causes  which  led  to  the  American  Revolu- 
tion; and  interesting  memoranda  of  the  Mohawk  Valley;  together  with 
much  other  historical  and  miscellaneous  matter  never  before  published. 
Jeptha  R.  Simms.  672  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1845.  Munsell  &  Tanner, 
publishers. 

SHELTEB  ISLAND— 

Historical  papers  on  Shelter  Tsland  and  its  Presbyterian  Church, 
with  genealogical  tables  of  the  descendants  of  Brinley  Sylvester.  Samuel 
Hopkins,  Joel  and  John  Bowditch.  Samuel  Hudson,  .John  Havens, 
George  Havens,  Jonathan  Havens,  Jos.  Havens,  Henry  Havens,  Noah 
Tuthill,  Thomas  Conkling,  Abraham  Parker,  Daniel  Brown.  Sylvester 
l/l [ommedieu,  and  others. 

Rev.  Jacob  E.  Mailman,  compiler.  332  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1899.  Printed  for 
the  Author. 

SOCIETY  SONS  OF  THE  AMEBICAM  REVOLUTION  OF  \KW 
YORK— 

Year  Book  of  the  Societv  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution  in  the 
State  of  New  York. 

690  p.  4°,  New  York,  1899.     Francis  E.  Fitch,  publisher. 

STEUBEN  COUNTY— 

History  of  Steuben  County,  N.  Y. ;  with  illustrations  and  biograph- 
ical sketches  of  its  prominent  men  and  pioneers. 

Prof.  W.  W.  Clayton.  460  p. .  4°,  Philadelphia,  1879.  Lewis,  Peck  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY— 

Historical  and  descriptive  sketches  of  Suffolk  County,  and  its  towns. 

villages,  hamlets,  scenery,  institutions  and  important  enterprises;  with 
a  historical  outline  of  Long  Island,  from  its  first  settlement  by 
Europeans. 

Richard  M.  Bayles.  424  p.  12°,  Port  Jefferson,  L.  I.  Published  by  the 
Author.     W.  A.  Overton,  Jr.,  &  Co. 

TYRON  COUNTY— 

Annals  of  Tyron  County:  or  the  border  warfare  of  New  York, 
during  the  Revolution. 


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TYROX  COUNTY— 

William  W.  Campbell.  78  p.  8°,  New  York,  1831.  J.  &  J.  Harper, 
publishers. 

The  Minute  Book  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Tyron  County,  the 
old  Xew  York  frontier,  now  printed  verbatim  for  the  first  time,  with  an 
introduction  by  J.  Howard  Hanson,  and  notes  by  Samuel  Ludlow  Frey. 

151  p.  8°,  New  York,  1905.     Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  publishers. 

WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

History  of  Xew  York  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  of  the 
leading  events  in  the  other  colonies  of  that  period.  By  Thomas  Jones, 
with  notes,  contemporary  documents,  maps  and  portraits. 

Edward  Floyd  de  Lancey,  editor.  2  vols.  8°,  New  York,  1879.  New 
York  Historical  Society,  publishers. 

Xew  York  in  the  Revolution  as  a  colony  and  as  a  state.  These 
records  were  discovered,  arranged  and  classified  in  1895,  1896,  1897 
and  1898. 

James  A.  Roberts,  compiler.  2d  edition,  534  p.  4°,  Albany,  1898.  Bran- 
dow  Printing  Co. 

WESTCHESTER  COUNTY— 

Early  wills  of  Westchester  County,  X.  Y.,  from  1661  to  1784,  with 
a  careful  abstract  of  all  wills  recorded  in  Xew  York  surrogate's  office 
and  at  White  Plains,  X.  Y.  Also  the  genealogy  of  "The  Havi lands" 
of  Westchester  County,  and  descendants  of  Hon.  James  Graham  (Wat- 
kinson  and  Ackerley  families). 

William  S.  Pelletreau,  S.A.M.  488  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1898.  Francis  P.  Harper, 
publisher. 

History  of  Westchester  County,  X.  Y.,  including  Morrisania,  Kings 
Bridge,  and  West  Farms,  which  have  been  annexed  to  Xew  York  City. 
J.  Thomas  Scharf.    2  vols.     4°,  Philadelphia,  1886.    L.  E.  Preston  &  Co., 
publishers. 

WEST   FAKMS— 

Sep  Westchester  County,  X.  Y. 
WHITE  PLAINS— 

See  Westchester  County,  X.  Y. 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
ABSTRACT  OF  NORTH  (AIM)  LIN  A  WILLS— 

Compiled  from  original  and  recorded  wills  in  the  office  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  State. 

670  p.  8°,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1910.     E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co.,  State  Printers. 

BAPTIST  CIH'IiCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  Xorth  America  : 
to  the  first  oi  November,  1790. 

Jchn  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July   14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 
COLONIAL  OFFICER,  (A)   AND  HIS  TIMES,  1754-1773— 

\  biographical  sketch  of  Gen.  Hugh  Wftddell,  of  North  Carolina. 

Alfred  Wore   Waddell.     242   p.    8°,   Raleigh,   N.    C,   1890.      Edwards   * 
Broughton. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA 

COLONIAL  RECORDS  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA— 

Published  under  the  supervision  of  the  trustees  of  the  public- 
libraries.     By  order  of  the  General  Assembly. 

Vol.  I,  1622,  to  Vol.  XXVI,  1790. 

Vol.  XXVII  and  XXVIII.    Index  A  to  L  (2  vols.). 

William  Saunders,  Walter  Clark  and  Stephen  Wells,  editors.  Published 
by  the  State.     Raleigh  &  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  1886-1905,  1910. 

GERMAN  SETTLEMENTS  IN  NORTH  CAROLINA— 

History  of  the  German  settlements  and  of  the  Lutheran  church  in 
North  and  South  Carolina,  from  the  earliest  period  of  the  colonization 
of  the  Dutch,  German,  and  Swiss  settlers  to  the  close  of  the  first  hall 
of  the  present  century. 

G.  D.  Bernhein.  557  pp.  12°,  Philadelphia,  1872.  The  Lutheran  Book 
Store,  publishers. 

GREENSBORO,  1808-1904— 

Facts,  figures,  traditions  and  reminiscences. 

James  W.  Albright  (collected  by).  134  p.  8°,  Greensboro,  N.  C.,  1904. 
Joseph  J.  Stone  &  Co.,  publishers. 

HISTORICAL  AND   GENEALOGICAL  REGISTER   OF   NORTH 
CAROLINA— 
Vol.  I,  Nos.  1-4,  January,  1900-October,  1900. 
Vol.  II,  Nos.  1-4,  January,  1901-October,  1901. 
Vol.  Ill,  Nos.  1-3,  January,  1903-July,  1903. 
J.  R.  B.  Hathaway,  editor  and  publisher.    8°,  Edenton,  N.  C. 

HISTORICAL  SKETCHES  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA— 

From  1584  to  1851.  Compiled  from  original  records,  official  docu- 
ments, and  traditional  statements,  with  biographical  sketches  of  her 
distinguished  statesmen,  jurists,  lawyers,  soldiers,  divines,  etc. 

John  H.  Wheeler.  (2  vols,  in  1.)  8°,  Philadelphia,  1851.  Lippincott, 
Grambo  &  Co.,  publishers. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY— 

See  Sketches  of  North  Carolina. 
C.  L.  Hunter. 

MECKLENBURG  COUNTY— 

See  Sketches  of  North  Carolina. 
C.  L.  Hunter. 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY  D.A.R.   (OF  NORTH  CAROLINA)— 

The  North  Carolina  Booklet. 

Vol.  X,  1910,  Vol.  XI,  1911,  Vol.  XII,  1912,  Vol.  XIV,  1914. 
Raleigh,  N.  C,  1910-1913.     National  Society,  D.  A.  R.,  publishers. 

NEW  HANOVER  COUNTY— 

A  history  of  New  Hanover  County  and  the  lower  Cape  Fear 
Region,  1723-1800  (I  vol.). 

Alfred  Moore  Waddell.     232  p.,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  1909.     Published  by 
the  Author. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA-NORTH  DAKOTA 

NORTH  CAROLINA,  1780-1781— 

Being  a  history  of  the  invasion  of  the  Carolinas  by  the  British 
Army  under  Lord  Cornwallis  in  1780-81.  With  the  particular  design 
of  showing  the  part  borne  by  North  Carolina  in  that  struggle  for  liberty 
and  independence,  and  to  correct  some  of  the  errors  of  history  in  regard 
to  that  state  and  its  people. 

David  Schenck,  LL.D.  498  p.  8°,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1889.  Edwards  & 
Broughton,  publishers. 

Revolutionary  incidents  and  sketches  of  character,  chiefly  in  the 
"Old  North  State."     E.  W.  Caruthers.     Two  editions. 

1st  ed.  431  p.  12°,  Philadelphia,  1854;  2d  ed.  448  p.  12°,  Philadelphia, 
1856.     Hayes  &  Zell,  publishers. 

REVOLUTIONARY    PENSIONERS    IN    NORTH    CAROLINA— 

Under  the  Acts  of  1818  and  1832.  As  reported  by  Secretary  of 
State  to  Congress,  1835. 

See  Vol.  XXII,  North  Carolina  Colonial  Records. 
Walter  Clark.     Published  by  The  State,  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  1907. 

ROWAN  COUNTY— 

See  Sketches  of  North  Carolina. 
C.  L.  Hunter. 

Rowan  County  Wills  in  North  Carolina  Booklet.  Vol.  X,  1910. 
Vol.  XI,  1911.     By  Mrs.  M.  G.  McCubbins. 

Sketches  of  prominent  living  North  Carolinians. 

Jerome  Dowd.     320  p.  12°,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1888.    Edwards  &  Broughton, 

publishers. 

Sketches  of  Western  North  Carolina,  historical  and  biographical. 

Illustrating  principally  the  revolutionary  period,  of  Mecklenburg,  Rowan, 

Lincoln,    and    adjoining    counties,    accompanied    with     miscellaneous 

information,  much  of  it  never  before  published. 

C.  L.  Hunter.  357  p.  8°,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1877.  The  Raleigh  News,  State 
Printer. 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF— 

Collections  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  North  Dakota.  Vol. 
I,  II,  III,  1906,  1908,  1910. 

Published  by  The  Society,  Bismark,  N.  D. 

KENSAL— 

History  of  Kensal,  N  .D.,  with  Directory. 
18  p.  8°,  Carrington,  N.  D.,  1910.    The  Carrington  Record  Press. 

NORTH  DAKOTA— 

Quarterly  Journal  of  the  University  of  North  Dakota.  Vol,  I, 
1910,  to  Vol.  IV,  1914. 

Published  at  University  of  North  Dakota. 


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ARCHAEOLOGICAL  WD  HISTORICAL  SoclKTY  OF  OHIO— 
Publications  of.     Vol.  I,  1887,  to  Vol.  XX  I II,  1914. 
Published  by  The  Society,  Columbus,  O. 

ATIIKXS  COUNTY— 

History  of  Athens  County,  Ohio,  and  incidentally  of  the  Ohio  Land 
Co.,  and  the  first  settlement  at  Marietta,  with  persona]  and  biographical 
sketches  of  the  early  settlers,  narrative-  of  pioneer  adventure,  etc 

Charles  M.  Walker.     600  p.  8°,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1869.     Robert  Clarke  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

BIOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  MEMOIRS— 

Of  the  early  pioneer  settlers  of  Ohio,  with  narratives  of  incidents 

and  occurrences  in  1775.  By  S.  P.  Hildreth,  M.D.  To  which  is 
annexed  a  journal  of  occurrences  which  happened  in  the  circles  of  the 
author's  personal  observation  in  the  detachment  commanded  by  Col. 
Benedict  Arnold,  consisting  of  two  battalions  from  the  United  States 
Army,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  in  A.D.  1775. 

By  Col.  R.  J.  Meigs,  539  p.  8°,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1852.    H.  W.  Derby  &  Co., 
publishers. 

BUTLER  COUNTY— 

Pioneer  Biography.  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  some  of  the  early 
settlers  of  Butler  County,  Obio. 

James   McBride.     2   vols.   8°,   Cincinnati,   1869.     Robert   Clarke   &  Co., 
publishers. 

CINCINNATI— 

Cincinnati  College  Catalogue  of  Officers  and  students.  is:>(>-37. 

Printed  by  N.  S.  Johnson,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1837. 
Cincinnati  in  1841.     Its  early  annals  and  future  prospects. 
Charles  Cist.    300  p.  12°,  Cincinnati,  1841.    E.  Morgan  &  Co.,  publishers. 

Directory  1819. 
Oliver  Farnsworth,  publisher.     156  p.  12°,  Cincinnati,  1819.. 

Sketches  and  statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1851. 
Charles  Cist.     363  p.  12°,  Cincinnati,  1851.     William  H.   Moore  &  Co., 
publishers. 

Sketches  and  statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  C869. 
Charles  Cist.     367  p.  12°,  Cincinnati,  1859. 

COLUMBUS— 

Its  history,   resources  and  progrc— 
Jacob  Studer,  publisher.     584  p.  8°,  1873,  Columbus,  O. 

GEAUGA  COUNTY— 

Revolutionary  Boldiers  buried  in. 

See  New  Connecticut  Chapter,  Painesville,  0.,  D.A.K. 

HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF  OHIO— 

By  Henry  Howe. 
2  vols.  4°,  Columbus,  O.,  1890. 

Also  I  he  Ohio  Centennial  edition,  3  vols. 
Published  at  Cincinnati,  1904.    C-  J.  Krehbiel  &  Co..  publishers. 


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HISTORICAL  AM)  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO— 

The  quarterly  publication  of  the  Historical  and  Philosophical 
Society  of  Ohio. 

Vol.  Ill,  No.  3,  July-September,  1908. 

Vol.  Ill,  No.  4,  October-December,  1908. 

Vol.  IV,  Nos.  1-4,  January-December,  1909. 

Vol.  V,  No.  1,  January,  March,  1910. 

Vol.  VIII,  Nos.  2-3,  June-September,  1913. 
8°,  Cincinnati,  O. 

1 1 1 STORICAL  SKETCHES— 

Of  our  twenty-five  churches  and  missions,  and  their  work  in  mis- 
sions. Local  growth  and  social  life.  With  full  directories  of  members 
to  January  1,  1896. 

Edited  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Christy,  Pastor  Lake  View  Congregational  Church. 
259  p.  8°,  Cleveland,  O.,  1896.    The  Williams  Pub.  and  Electric  Co. 

KNOX  COUNTY— 

The  Biographical  Record  of  Knox  County,  Ohio.  To  which  is 
added  an  elaborate  compendium  of  national  biography. 

218  p.  4°,  Chicago,  1902.     The  Lewis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

LAKE  COUNTY— 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in. 

See  New  Connecticut  Chapter,  Painesville,  O.,  D.A.R. 
\  EW  CONNECTICUT  CHAPTER,  D.A.R.,    PAINESVILLE— 

A  record  of  the  revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Lake  County,  Ohio, 
with  a  partial  list  of  those  in  Geauga  County,  and  a  membership  roll  of 
New  Connecticut  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

94  p.  8°,  Columbus,  O.,  n.  d.    The  Champlin  Press. 

OHIO  ANNALS— 

Historic  events  in  the  Tuscarawas  and  Muskingum  valleys. 
Edited  by  C.  H.   Mitchener.     358  p.  8°,  Dayton,  O.,  1876.     Thomas  W. 
Odell,  printer. 

PLYMOUTH— 

See  Plymouth,  Conn. 
RECOLLECTIONS  OF  LIFE  IN  OHIO— 

From  1813  to  1840.  By  William  Cooper  Howells,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  his  son,  William  Dean  Howells. 

207  p.  8°,  Cincinnati,  1895.     The  Robert  Clarke  Co. 

SENECA  COUNTY— 

History  of  Seneca  County,  containing  a  detailed  narrative  of  the 
principal  events  that  have  occurred  since  its  first  settlement  down  to  the 
present  time;  a  history  of  the  Indians  that  formerly  resided  within  its 
limits;  geographical  descriptions,  early  customs,  biographical  sketches, 
etc. 

Consul  W.  Butterfleld.  251  p.  12°,  Sandusky,  O,,  1848.  D.  Campbell  & 
Sons,  publishers. 

H  S 


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WESTERN  RESERVE— 

Pioneers  of  tlie  Western   llcserve. 
Harvey  Rice,  350  p.  12°,  Boston,  1883.     Lee  &  Shepard,  publishers. 

SOUTH  CHARLESTON— 

Sketches  of  South  Charleston,  0.  Reminiscences  of  early  scenes, 
anecdotes  and  facts  about  early  residents. 

Albert  Reeder.    39  p.  8°,  Columbus,  O.,  1910.     The  New  Frankliu  Print- 
ing Company. 

PENNSYLVANIA 

A I {( '  1 1 1  V  ES  OF  PENNSYLVANIA— 

Vol.  I,  1664,  to  Vol.  XII,  1790,  with  appendix.  General  Index  to 
Colonial  Records  and  Pennsylvania  Archives,  1  vol. 

Second  Series,  Vol.  III. 

Second  Series,  Vol.  VI. 

Second  Series,  Vol.  XIII. 

Second  Series,  Vol.  XIV. 

William  Egle,  M.D.,  and  John  Linn,  editors.     8°,  Harrisburg,  1875,  1887, 
1890. 

Fourth  Series,  Vol.  I,  1682,  to  Vol.  XII. 

Fifth  Series,  Vol.  I  to  Vol.  VIII. 

Sixth  Series,  Vol.  1  to  Vol.  XIV. 

Vol.  XV,  Index  in  two  parts  to  Series  V. 

Names  of  persons  who  took  the  oath  of  allegiance  to  the  state  of 
Pennsylvania  between  the  years  1776-1794,  second  series.  Vol.  III. 
Pennsylvania  Archives. 

John  B.  Linn  and  William  H.  Egle,  M.D.,  editors.    811  p.  8°,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  1875.     B.  F.  Meyer,  printer. 

Second  series,  Vols.   XIII  and    XIV.     Pennsylvania    in    the    W;ir 
of  the  Revolution.     Association  Battalions  and  Militia. 
Vol.  I,  1775-1783. 
Vol.  II,  1775-1783. 
William  H.  Egle,  M.D.,  editor.     8°,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1887. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  denomination  in  North 
America;  to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplumi,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

BEAVER  COUNTY— 

History  of  Beaver  County,  Penn.,  and  its  centennial  celebration. 
Rev.  Joseph  Bausman,  A.M.    2  vols.  8°,  New  York,  1904.     The  Knicker- 
bocker Press. 

BIOGRAPHICAL  ANNALS— 

Deceased  residents  of  the  West  Branch,  Valley  of  the  Susquehanna, 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present. 

J.  F.  Meginness  (John  of  Lancaster).  272  p.  8°,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1889. 
Gazette  &  Bulletin  Printing  House. 


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COLLECTION  OF  NAMES— 

Collection  of  upwards  of  30,000  names  of  German,  Swiss,  Dutch, 
French,  and  other  immigrants  in  Pennsylvania,  from  1727  to  1776,  with 
a  statement  of  the  names  of  ships,  whence  they  sailed  and  the  date  of 
their  arrival  at  Philadelphia,  chronologically  arranged,  etc. 

Prof.    I.    Daniel    Rupp.      495    p.    12°,    Philadelphia,    1876.      Ig.    Kohler, 
publisher. 

COLONIAL  DAMES  OF  AMERICA— 

Register  of  Pennsylvania  Society  of  the  Colonial  Dames  of  America. 
Instituted  April  8,  1891.    Incorporated  July  13,  1891. 

193  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1898.    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  publishers. 

COLONIAL  RECORDS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA— 

Vol.  I,  1683,  to  Vol.  XVI,  1790.     With  general  index.     Colonial 
Records  and  Pennsylvania  Archives,  1  vol. 
8°,  Harrisburg,  Pa.     Published  by  The  State. 

DAUPHIN  COUNTY— 

Scraps  of  Dauphin  County  History. 

E.    W.    S.   Parthemore.     16   p.    8°,   Harrisburg,    Pa.,    1896.     Harrisburg 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

EASTON— 

Some  of  the  first  settlers  of  "The  Forks  of  the  Delaware,"  being 
a  translation  from  the  German  of  the  record  books  of  "The  First 
Reformed  Church  of  Easton,  Pa.,  from  1760  to  1852/'  together  with 
an  historical  introduction.  In  commemoration  of  the  one  hundred  and 
fifty-seventh  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  congregation,  1754- 
1902. 

Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Kieffer,  D.D.     404  p.  8°,  Cleveland,  O.,  1902.     The 
Arthur  H.  Clark  Co. 

FRENCH  OCCUPATION  IN  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA,  1631- 
1764— 
Papers  relating  to. 

See  Pennsylvania  Archives,  second  series,  Vol.  VI. 
William  H.  Egle,  M.D.,  and  John  B.  Linn,  editors. 

GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA,   PUBLICA- 
TIONS OF— 
Vol.  I,  No.  1,  January,  1895. 
Vol.  I,  No.  2,  July,  1896. 
Record  Series  No.  1,  July,  1896. 
Vol.  I,  No.  3,  July,  1897. 
Vol.  I,  No.  4,  December,  1898. 
Vol.  II,  No.  1,  June,  1900. 
Vol.  II,  No.  2,  May,  1902. 
Vol.  II,  No.  3,  June,  1903. 

Vol.  Ill,  No.  1,  January,  1906.  ,.Un'vERsitv n 

Vol.  Ill,  No.  2,  January,  1907.  "-L'HOis  ■ 


Vol.  Ill,  No.  3,  June,  1908. 


UBKAft 


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GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY    OF   PENNSYLVANIA,    PUBLICA- 
TIONS OF— 
Vol.  IV,  No.  1,  March,  1909. 
Vol.  IV,  No.  2,  March,  1910. 
Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  publishers,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

HUNTINGDON  COUNTY— 

History  of  Huntingdon  County,  in  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  centennial  anniversary  of  American  Independ- 
ence, July  4,  1876. 

Milton  Scott  Lvtle.  compiler.  316  p.  8°,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1876.  William 
H.  Roy,  publisher. 

JUNIATA  VALLEY— 

History  of  the  early  settlement  of  the  Juniata  Valley:  embracing 
an  account  of  the  early  pioneers,  and  the  trials  and  privations  incident 
to  the  settlement  of  the  valley;  predatory  incursions,  massacres,  end 
ahductions  by  the  Indians,  during  the  French  and  Indian  wars  and  the 
War  of  the  Revolution. 

U.  J.  Jones,  380  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1856.  Henry  B.  Ashmead,  publisher. 
LANCASTER  COUNTY— 

A  biographical  history  of  Lancaster  County.  Being  a  history  of 
early  settlers  and  eminent  men  of  the  county;  as  also  much  other  unpuh- 
lished  historical  information,  chiefly  of  a  local  character. 

Alex.  Harris.  638  p.  8°,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1872.  Elias  Barr  &  Co., 
publishers. 

History  of  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  with  biographical  sketches  ol 
many  of  its  pioneers,  and  prominent  men. 

Frank  Ellis  and  Samuel  Evans,  compilers.  1101  p.  4°,  Philadelphia, 
1883.    Everts  &  Peck,  publishers. 

LANCASTER— 

The  Lancaster  Barracks  where  the  British  and  Hessian  prisoners 
were  detained  during  the  Revolution.  (Reprinted  from  Notes  and 
Queries,  Harrishurp  Daily  Telegraph.) 

Samuel  M.  Sener.  20  p.  4°,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1896.  Harrisburg  Pub- 
lishing Co. 

LINCKLAEN,  JOHN— 

See  Travels  in  Pennsylvania,  New  York  and  Vermont. 
MONONGAHELA  OF  OLD-: 

Or  historical  sketches  of  southwestern  Pennsylvania,  to  the  year 
1800. 

James  Veech.  259  p.*  8°,  Pittsburgh,  1858-1892.  (Publisher  not  given.) 
For  private  distribution  only.  Copyright,  1892,  by  Mrs.  E.  V.  Blaine.  Copy- 
right, 1910,  by  James  Hadden. 

XOTKS  AND  QUERIES-r- 

Historical,  biographical  and  genealogical,  relating  chiefly  to  interior 
Pennsylvania. 

Third  Series  (reprint).  Vols.  [,  II.  HI.  1895,  189fi. 

Fourth  Series.  Vol.  I,  1893. 

Annual  Volumes,  1896-1900,  5  vols. 


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NOTES  AND  QUERIES— 

William  Henry  Egle,  M.D.,  M.A.,  editor.     8°,  Harrisburg,  Pa.     Harris- 
burg  Publishing  Co. 

OATH  OF  ALLEGIANCE— 

Oath  of  Allegiance  to  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  between  the  years 
1776  to  1794.     Names  of  persons. 

Pennsylvania  Archives,  second  series,  Vol.  III. 

William  H.  Egle,  M.D.,  and  John  B.  Linn,  editors.    Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1875. 
State  Printer. 

PE  X  X  S  V  L  V  A  X  I A  M  A ( i  AX I  X  E— 

Pennsvlvania  Magazine  of  Biography  and  History. 
Vol.  I,  1877,  to  Vol.  XXXVIII,  1914. 

Philadelphia,  1877-1914.     8°,  Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  publishers. 

PLYMOUTH  MEETING— 

Its  establishment  and  the  settlement  of  the  township,  with  histor- 
ical genealogical  and  biographical  data  from  records  of  Friends. 

Ellwood  Roberts.     235  p.  8°,  Norristown,  Pa.,  1900.     Roberts  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

SNYDER  COUNTY— 

Snyder  County  Marriages,  1835-1899. 

Miscellaneous  marriages,  18G8-1898. 

Rev.  Casper's  Marriage  Record,  1839-1882. 

Rev.  Shindel's  Marriage  Record,  1835-1888. 

Rev.  C.  G.  Erlenwiger's  Marriage  Record,  1840-1875. 

With  index  of  surnames. 

George  Wagenseller,  W.A.M.,  compiler.    266  p.  8°,  Middleburgh,  Pa.,  1899. 
Wagenseller  Publishing  Co. 

TRAVELS— 

Travels  in  Pennsylvania,  New  York  and  Vermont.  Journals  of 
John  Lincklaen,  agent  of  the  Holland  Land  Company.  With  a  bio- 
graphical  sketch  and  notes. 

John    Lincklaen.      162    p.    8°,   New    York,    1897.      G.    P.    Putnam's    Sons, 
publishers. 

UPLAND— 

The  Record  of  the  Court  at  Upland  in  Pennsylvania,  1676  to  1681. 
And  a  military  journal  kept  by  Major  E.  Denny,  1781  to  1795. 
485  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1860.     Pennsylvania  Historical  Society. 

VENANGO  COUNTY— 

Centennial  Discourse.  A  sketch  of  the  history  of  Venango  Count  v. 
Pa.,  delivered  at    Franklin,  Pa.,  duly    I.   L876. 

S.  J.  M.  Eaton,  D.D.     48  p.  8°,  Eranklin,  Pa.,  1876.     Venango  Spectator 
Job  Office. 

WAR  01  THE  REVOLUTION— 

Pennsylvania  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  Associated  Battalions 
and  Militia,  1776-1783.     Vols.  I  and  II. 

Pennsylvania   Archives,  second   series.   Vols.   XIII    and    XIV. 

2  vols.  8°,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1887-1888.     William  H.  Egle,  M.D.,  editor. 


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PENNSYLVANIA-RHODE  ISLAND 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY— 

History  of  Washington  County,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
present  time,  first  under  Virginia  as  Yohogania,  Ohio,  or  Augustus 
County  until  1781,  and  subsequently  under  Pennsylvania.  2d  ed.,  revised 
and  enlarged. 

Alfred  Creigh,  LL.D.  132  p.  8°,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1871.  B.  Singerly, 
printer. 

WESTMORELAND— 

Old  Westmoreland.  A  history  of  Western  Pennsylvania  during  the 
Revolution. 

Edgar  W.  Hassler.  200  p.  8°,  Cleveland,  O.,  1900.  The  Arthur  H.  Clark 
Co.,  publishers. 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY— 

History,  charter,  by-laws,  and  list  of  officers.    Members,  etc. 
Proceedings  and  collections  of,  Vol.  Ill,  1886,  to  Vol.  XII,  1912. 
Except  Vols.  VI  and  VIII. 

Published  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  by  The  Society. 

RHODE  ISLAND 

ANCESTRY— 

Ancestry  of  thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders  born  in  the  Eighteenth 
Century;  also  twenty-seven  charts  of  Roger  William's  descendants  to 
the  fifth  generation;  and  an  account  of  Lewis  Latham,  falconer  to  King 
Charles  I,  with  a  chart  of  his  American  descendants  to  the  fourth  genera- 
tion; other  prominent  Rhode  Islanders. 

John  Osborne  Austin,  compiler.  139  p.  folio,  Albany,  1889.  Joel  Munsell 
Sons,  publishers. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North 
America ;  to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

BLOCK  ISLAND— 

A  copy  of  the  old  epitaphs  in  the  burying-ground  of  Block  Island, 
R.  I. 

Edward  Doubleday  Harris.  66  p.  12°,  Cambridge,  1883.  Press  of  Jonn 
Wilson  &  Son. 

COLONY  OF  RHODE  ISLAND  AND  PROVIDENCE  PLANTA- 
TION— 

Records  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations 
in  New  England. 

John  Russell  Bartlett,  editor.     Vol.  II,  1664-1677. 
John  Russell  Bartlett,  editor.     Printed  by  order  of  the  Gen.  Assembly, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1857.    609  p.  8°.     State  Printers. 

GENEALOGICAL  DICTIONARY  OF  RHODE  ISLAND— 

Comprising  three  generations  of  settlers  who  came  before  1690 
(with  many  families  carried  to  the  fourth  generation). 


55 

RHODE  ISLAND-SOUTH  CAROLINA 

GENEALOGICAL  DICTIONARY  OF  EHODE  ISLAND— 

John  Osborne  Austin.  443  p.  4°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1887.  Joel  Munsell's 
Sons,  publishers. 

NARRAGANSETT— 

History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Narragansett,  R.  I. ;  including 
a  history  of  other  Episcopal  churches  in  the  state;  with  an  appendix, 
containing  a  reprint  of  a  work  now  extremely  rare,  entitled  "America 
Dissected,"  by  the  Rev.  J.  MacSparran,  D.D.,  with  notes  containing 
genealogical  and  biographical  accounts  of  distinguished  men,  families, 
etc. 

Wilkins  Updike.     533  p.  8°,  New  York,  1847.     Henry  M.  Onderdonk. 

PROVIDENCE  PLANTATION— 

History  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantation. 
From  the  settlement  of  the  state,  1636,  to  the  adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution,  1790.  In  two  volumes.  Vol.  I,  1636-1700;  Vol.  II,  1700- 
1790. 

Samuel  Greene  Arnold.  8°,  New  York,  1860.  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 
publishers. 

UNITED     STATES     DEPARTMENT     OF     COMMERCE     AND 
LABOR— 

Bureau  of  the  Census.  Heads  of  families  at  the  first  census  of  the 
United  States,  taken  in  the  year  1790.     Rhode  Island. 

71  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908.    U.  S.  Government,  publishers. 

WARREN— 

History  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  1776-i783. 
Virginia  Baker.     68  p.  8°,  Warren  R.  I.,  1901.    Published  by  the  Author. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

BAPTIST  CHURCH—  • 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North  America ; 
to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

CHARLESTON— 

The  Siege  of  Charleston,  by  the  British  Fleet  and  Army.  Under 
the  command  of  Admiral  Arbufhnot  and  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  which 
terminated  with  the  surrender  of  that  place  on  the  12th  of  May,  1780. 

224  p.  4°,  Albany,  1867.    J.  Munsell,  publisher. 

COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTH 
CAROLINA— 

Vols.  I,  II,  IV,  V,  1857-1897. 

8°,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1857-1897.  South  Carolina  Historical  Society, 
publishers. 

GERMAN  SETTLEMENT— 

History  of  the  German  settlements  and  of  the  Lutheran  church  in 
North  and  South  Carolina,  from  the  earliest  period  of  the  colonization 
of  the  Dutch,  German  and  Swiss  settlers  to  the  close  of  the  first  half 
of  the  present  century. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA 

GERMAN  SETTLEMENT— 

G.  D.  Bernhein.  557  p.  12°,  Philadelphia,  1872.  The  Lutheran  Book 
Store,  publishers. 

GREENVILLE— 

The  Greenville  Century  Hook;  comprising  an  acconnl  of  the  find 
settlement  of  the  county,  and  the  founding  of  the  city  oi  Greenville,  8  I 
162  p.  8°,  Greenville,  S.  C,  1903.     Press  of  The  Greenville  News. 

HISTORICAL  AND  GEN  I. A  LOGICAL  MAGAZINE— 

Vol.  I,  1900,  to  Vol.  XV,  1914. 

8°,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1900-1914.  South  Carolina  Historical  Society, 
publishers. 

HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF  SOUTH  CAROLINA— 

Embracing  many  rare  and  valuable  pamphlets,  and  other  docu- 
ments, relating  to  the  history  of  that  state,  from  its  first  discovery  to 
its  independence  in  the  year  1776. 

B.  R.  Carroll,  compileV.  2  vols.  8°,  New  York,  1836.  Harper  &  Bros., 
publishers. 

MARRIAGE  NOTICES  IN  SOUTH  CAROLINA   GAZETTE  AND 
ITS  SUCCESSOR,  1732-1801. 

A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.,  compiler.     174  p.  8°,  Albany  N.  Y.,  1902. 

ORANGEBURG  COUNTY— 

The  history  of  Orangeburg  County,  S.  ('.,  from  its  tir>t  settlement  to 
the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 

A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.  572  p.  8°,  Orangeburg,  S.  C,  1898.  R.  Lewis  Berry, 
printer. 

RAMSAY'S— 

History  of  South  Carolina,  from  its  settlement  in  KJ70,  to  the 
year  1808. 

David  Ramsay,  M.D.  2  vols.  8°,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Published  by  David 
Ivongworth  for  the  Author,  1809. 

History  of  the  Revolution  of  South  Carolina,  from  a  British 
province  to  an  independent  state. 

David  Ramsay,  M.D.    2  vols.  8°,  Trenton.    Printed  by  Isaac  Collins,  1785. 

REVOLUTIONARY  WAR— 

The  History  of  South  Carolina  in  the  Ro\olution. 

Vol.  I.  1775-1780. 

Vol.  II,  1780-1783. 

2  vols.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1902.    Edward  McCrady.    The  Macmillan  Co.,  publishers. 

South  Carolina  in  the  Revolutionary  War:  being  I  reply  to  certain 
misrepresentations  and  mistakes  of  recent  writers,  in  relation  to  the 
course  and  conduct  of  this  State. 

(By  a  Southron.)  W.  Gilmore  Simms.  177  p.  12°,  Charleston,  S.  C, 
1853.    Walker  &  Jones,  publishers. 

The  History  of  the  Revolution  of  South  Carolina,  from  a  British 
province  to  an  independent  state. 

David  Ramsey.    2  vols.  8°,  Trenton,  1785.     Printed  by  Isaac  Collins. 

Revolutionary  Soldiers  of  South  Carolina,  Copied  and  arranged 
by  Mrs.  Amos  G.  Draper. 


5? 

SOUTH  CAROLINA-SOUTH  DAKOTA-TENNESSEE 

REVOLUTIONARY  SOU  >l  K  US- 
See  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  Magazine,  March,  July, 
August,  September,  October,  1913. 

Published  by  The  National  Society  D.  A.  R.,  New  York. 

ST.  THOMAS  AND  ST.  DENIS  PARISH— 

The  Annals  and  Parish  Register  of  St.  Thomas,  and  St.  Denis 
Parish,  in  South  Carolina,  from  1680  to  1884. 

Rev.  Robert  F.  Clute.  Ill  p.  8°,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1884.  Walker, 
Evans  &  Cogswell,  printers. 

A  sketch  of  the  history  of  South  Carolina  to  the  close  of  the  pro- 
prietary government  by  the  Revolution  of  1719,  with  an  appendix  con- 
taining many  valuable  records  hitherto  unpublished. 

William  James  Rivers.  470  p.  8°,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1856.  McCarter  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

UNITED  STATES  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND 
LABOR— 

Bureau  of  the  Census.  Heads  of  families  at  the  first  census  of  the 
United  State?  taken  in  the  year  1790.     South  Carolina. 

150  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908.     U.  S.  Government,  publishers. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTH  DAKOTA— 

Collections  of.     Vol.  I,  1902,  to  Vol.  V,  1910. 
Published  at  Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  by  The  Society. 

TENNESSEE 

A  \  NT ALS  OF— 

Annals  of  Tennessee  to  the  end  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  com- 
prising its  settlement  as  the  Watauga  Association,  from  1769  to  1777; 
a  part  of  North  Carolina,  from  1777  to  1784.  The  state  of  Franklin, 
from  1784  to  1788;  a  part  of  North  Carolina,  from  1788  to  1790,  etc. 

J.  G.  M.  Ramsay,  M.D.  774  p.  8°,  Charleston,  1853.  Walker  &  James, 
publishers. 

CIVIL  HISTORY— 

The  civil  and  political  history  of  the  state  of  Tennessee,  from 
its  earliest  settlement  up  to  the  year  179G;  including  the  boundaries  of 
the  state. 

John  Haywood.  504  p.  8°,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1823.  Printed  for  the 
Author  by  Heiskell  &  Brown. 

SUMNER  COUNTY— 

Historic  Sunnier  County,  Tenn.,  with  genealogies  of  the  Bledsoe, 
Cage  and  Douglass  families,  and  genealogical  notes  of  other  Sumner 
County  families. 

Jay  Guy  Cisco.  319  p.  8°,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1909.  Folk,  Keelin  Printing 
Company. 


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TEXAS-UTAH- VERMONT 

BOWIE,  (COL.)  JAMES;  BOWIE,  REZIN  P.;  CROCKETT,  (COL.) 
DAVID;  HOUSTON,  (GEN.)  SAM— 
The  life  of  Col.  David   Crockett  contains  also  sketches  of  Gen. 
Sam  Houston,  Gen.  Santa  Anna,  Rezin  P.  and  Col.  James  Bowie. 

Edward  S.  Ellis.     271  p.  12°,  Philadelphia.     Copyright  1884.     Henry  T. 
Coates  &  Co.,  publishers. 

HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION— 

The  Quarterly  of  the  Texas  Historical  Association,  Vol.  Ill,  July, 
1899-April,  1900. 

Vol.  IV,  1900,  to  Vol.  XVII,  1914. 
8°,  Austin,  Texas.     Published  by  The  Society. 

INDIAN  WARS  AND  PIONEERS  OF  TEXAS— 

John   Henry   Brown.     762   p.   4°,  Austin,   Texas,   n.   d.     L.   E.   Daniell, 
publisher. 

LETTERS  FROM  AN  EARLY  SETTLER  OF  TEXAS— 

W.  B.  Dewees,  Clara  Cardelle,  compilers  2d  edition.     312  p.  8°,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  1858. 

UTAH 

UTAH  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS— 

The  Utah  Genealogical  and  Historical  Magazine. 
Vol.  I,  1910,  to  Vol.  VI,  1914. 
8°,  Salt  Lake,  Utah,  1910-1914.     Utah  Genealogical  Society,  publishers. 

VERMONT 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North 
America;  to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va.,  July  14,  1791.     70  p.  8°,  1791. 

BENNINGTON— 

Memorials  of  a  century  embracing  a  record  of  individuals  and 
events  chiefly  in  the  early  history  of  Bennington,  Vt..  and  its  first 
church. 

408  p.  8°,  Boston,  1869.     Gould  &  Lincoln,  publishers. 

BRADFORD— 

A  history  of  Bradford,  Vt.,  containing  some  account  of  the  place 
of  its  first  settlement  in  17G5,  and  the  principal  improvements  made, 
and  events  which  have  occurred  down  to  1874.  A  period  of  one  hundred 
and  nine  years.  With  various  genealogical  records,  and  biographical 
sketches,  etc. 

Rev.   Silas   McKeen,  D.D.     Montpelier,  Vt.,   1875.     J.   D.   Clark   &   Son, 
publishers. 

FAIR  HAVEN— 

A  history  of  the  town  of  Fair  Haven,  Vt.    In  three  parts. 
Andrew  N.  Adams.    516  p.  8°,  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  1870.    Leonard  &  Phelps, 
printers. 


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HARTFORD— 

History  of  Hartford,  Vt.,  July  4,  1761-April  4,  1889. 

The  first  town  on  the  New  Hampshire  grants  chartered  after  the 
close  of  the  French  War. 

William  Howard  Tucker.  488  p.  8°,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1889.  The  Free 
Press  Association. 

LINCKLAEN,  JOHN— 

Journals  of. 

See  Travels  in  Pennsylvania,  New  York  and  Vermont. 

MIDDLEBURY— 

History  of  the  town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  county  of  Addison,  Vt., 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  statistical  and  historical  account  of  the  county. 

Samuel  Swift.  444  p.  8°,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1859.  A.  H.  Copeland, 
publishers. 

NEWBURY— 

History  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  from  the  discovery  of  the  Coos  Country 
to  present  time.     With  genealogical  records  of  many  families. 

Frederic  P.  Wells.  779  p.  8°,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1902.  The  Caledonian 
Company. 

ROYALTON— 

History  of  Royalton,  Vt.,  with  family  genealogies,  1769-1911. 
Evelyn  M.  Wood  Lovejoy.    2  vols.  8°,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1911.    Free  Press 
Printing  Co.    Published  by  The  Town  and  The  Royalton  Woman's  Club. 

ST.  ALBANS— 

A  centennial  history  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  organized  July  28,  1788. 
Henry  K.  Adams.     149  p.  12°,  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1889.     Wallace  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 

TRAVELS— 

Travels  in  Pennsylvania,  New  York  and  Vermont.  Journals  of 
John  Lincklaen,  agent  of  the  Holland  Land  Company.  With  a  bio- 
graphical sketch  and  notes. 

John  Lincklaen.  162  p.  8°,  New  York,  1897.  G. '  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
publishers. 

•WAITSFIELD— 

History  of  the  town  of  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  1782-1908.  With  family 
genealogies. 

Matt  Bushnell  Jones.  524  p.  8°,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909.  George  E.  Little- 
field,  publisher. 

WAR  OF  1812— 

Military  lists  and  other  documents  relating  to  Vermont  history, 
found  among  the  papers  of  Captain  Luke  Parsons,  who  served  as 
captain  of  cavalry  in  the  War  of  1812.  Contributed  by  his  great  grand- 
son for  permanent  record  in  the  Journal  of  American  History,  Carlos 
Parsons  Darling. 

See  Journal  of  American  History. 
Vol.  6,  No.  4,  October-November-December,  1912. 


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WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

Roll  of  Vermont  soldiers  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  n;:>  to  1783. 
Published  by  the  authority  of  the  Legislature, 

John  E.  Goodrich,  compiler  and  editor.  927  p.  8°,  Rutland.  Vt.,  1904. 
The  Tuttle  Co.,  publishers. 

VIRGINIA 

ACCAWMACKE— 

Accawmacke,  or  tin-  eastern  shore  of  Virginia  in  the  Seventeenth 
Century. 

Jennings  Cropper  Wise.  406  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1911.  The  Bell  Book 
and  Stationery  Co.,  publishers. 

ALEXANDRIA— 

Christ  Church.  An  historical  sketch  of  Old  Christ  Church, 
Alexandria,  Va.  Together  with  a  brief  description  of  the  cemetery 
services  therein  November  20  and  88,  1873. 

30  p.  8°,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1888.     Press  of  Robert  Bell's  Sons. 

AUGUSTA  COUNTY— 

Abstracts  from  the  records  of  Augusta  County.  Ya.  Extracted 
from  the  original  court  records  of  Augusta  County.  \]  1  .VI  si  m. 

Lyman  Chalkley.  Published  by  Mary  S.  Lockwood.  Complete  in  3  vols. 
8°,  Rosslyn,  Va.     The  Commonwealth  Co.,  publishers. 

Annals  of  Augusta  County.  Ya..  with  reminiscences,  biographical 
sketches.  A  dairy  of  the  War  1861-65,  and  chapter  on  reconstruction, 
with  a  supplement  volume. 

Joseph  A.  Waddell.  374  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1886.  William  Ellis  Jones, 
publisher. 

Historical  Register  and  Literary  Note  Book.  Virginia,  April.  I860, 
Augusta  County. 

120  p.  8°,  Va.,  1850. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  oi  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North 
America;  to  the  first  of  November,  1790.  John  Asplund.  Southampton. 
County,  Va.,  July  14,  1791. 

BAPTIST  MINISTERS  OF  VIRGINIA— 

By  James  B.  Taylor.  With  an  introduction  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Jeter, 
D.D.    In  two  series  (Series  I). 

516  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1859.  J.-  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  publishers.  Also 
have  earlier  edition,  published  in  Richmond,  1838. 

BARFORD,  LAN  (ASTER  COUNTY— 

The  descendants  of  Capt.  Thomas  Carter,  of  Barford,  Lancaster 
County,  Va.,  with  genealogical  notes  of  many  of  the  allied  families. 

Joseph  Lyon  Miller,  MJ).  388  p.  8°.  Whitlet  &  Shepperson,  printers. 
Thomas,  W.  Va.,  1912. 


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BRISTOL  PARISH— 

A  history  of  Bristol  Parish,  Va.,  with  genealogies  of  families  con- 
nected therewith  and  historical  illustrations. 

Rev.   Phillip   Slaughter,   D.D.     2d  edition.     237   p.   12°,  Richmond,  Va., 
1879.    J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  publishers. 

The  Vestry  Book  and  Register  of  Bristol  Parish,  Va.,  1720-1789. 
Churchill  Gibson  Chamberlayne. 

419  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1898.     Privately  printed,  copy  No.  318.     Wil- 
liam Ellis  Jones,  printer. 

(  IIALKLEY  COLLECTION— 
See  Augusta  County  Records. 
See  Chronicles  of  the  Scotch-Irish  in  Virginia. 

CHRIST  CHURCH,  MIDDLESEX  COUNTY— 

The  Parish  Register  of  Christ   Church,   Middlesex   County,  Va., 
from  1653  to  1812. 

Virginia  National  Society  of  Colonial  Dames  of  America,  publishers. 

341  p.  4°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1897.    William  Ellis  Jones,  printer. 

CHRONICLES  OF  THE  SCOTCH-IRISH  SETTLEMENT— 

Extracted   from   the  original   court   records  of   Augusta    County, 
i;  I0-I8OO,  3  vols.     (Complete  in  3  vols.) 

Lyman   Chalkley.     Rosslyn,   Va.,   1912.     Mary   S.   Lockwood,   publisher. 
The  Commonwealth  Printing  Co. 

CHURCHES  IN  THE  VALLEY  OF  VIRGINIA— 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  state  of  Kentucky ;  with 
a  preliminary  sketch  of  the  churches  in  the  Valley  of  Virginia. 

Rev.  Robert  Davidson,  D.D.    371  p.  8°,  New  York,  1867.     Robert  Carter, 
publisher. 

COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY- 

W\v  Series,  Vol.  I-XI,  1882-1891. 
Published  by  The  Society,  1882-1891. 

COLONIAL  DECISIONS— 

The  reports  by  Sir  John  Randolph  and  by.  Edward  Barradall  of 
decisions  of  the  general  court  of  Virginia,  1728-1741. 

R.  T.  Barton,  editor.    2  vols.  8°,  Boston,  Mass.,  1909.     The  Boston  Book 
Co.,  publishers. 

COLONIAL  .MILITIA  01  V  I  \K\  I  N  I  A,  1651-1776— 

William   Armstrong  Crozier,  F.R.S.     144   p.   8°,  New  York,   1905.     The 
Genealogical  Association,  publishers. 

COLONIAL  PERIOD— 

Manors  of  Virginia  in  Colonial  Times. 

Edith   Tunis   Sale.     309   p.    8,   Philadelphia   and    London,    1909.      J.    B. 
Lippincott  Co.,  publishers. 

COLONIAL  YIKLINIA— 

J.  A.  Chandler  and  T.  B.  Thanes.    388  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1907.    Times- 
Dispatch  Co.,  publishers. 


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COLONIAL  VIRGINIA— 

A  Trial  Bibliography  of  Colonial  Virginia,  (1754-177G).  Special 
report  of  the  Department  of  Bibliography.    Virginia  State  Library. 

See  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Library  Board,  Virginia  State 
Library,  1908-1909. 

Richmond,  Va.,  1910.     State  Printer. 

COLONIAL  VIRGINIA  REGISTER— 

A  list  of  governors,  councillors,  and  other  higher  officials,  and  also 
of  members  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  and  the  revolutionary  conven- 
tions of  the  Colony  of  Virginia. 

Mary  Newton  Stanard  and  William  G.  Stanard.    249  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1902.     Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  publishers. 

county  names- 
Two  Hundred  and  Seventy  Years  of  Virginia  History. 
Charles  M.  Long,  M.A.,  Ph.D.     207  p.  8°,  New  York,  1908.     Neale  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

CULPEPER  COUNTY— 

Genealogical  and  historical  notes  of  Culpeper  County,  Va.,  embracing 
a  revised  and  enlarged  addition  of  Dr.  Philip  Slaughter's  history  of  St. 
Mark's  Parish. 

Pt.  I,  120  pp. 

Part  II,  160  pp. 

Raleigh   Travers   Green.     8°,   Culpeper,  Va.,   1900.     Exponent   Printing 
Office. 

EARLY  IMMIGRANTS— 

Early  Virginia  Immigrants,  1623-166G. 

George  Cabell  Greer.    376  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1912.     W.  C.  Hill  Print- 
ing Company. 

ECKENRODE,  H.  J.— 

See  Revolutionary  War. 

EMIGRANTS  TO  VIRGINIA— 

Some  Emigrants  to  Virginia. 
W.  G.  Stanard,  compiler.    79  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1911.    The  Bell  Book 
and  Stationery  Co.,  publishers. 

FAIRFAX  (LORD)— 

Or  the  Master  of  Greenaway  Court.  A  chronicle  of  the.  valley  of 
the  Shenandoah. 

John  Esten  Cooke.     405  p.  12°,  New  York,  1868.     G.  W.  Carleton  &  Co., 
publishers. 

FREDERICK  COUNTY— 

Shenandoah  Valley  Pioneers,  and  their  Descendants.  A  history  of 
Frederick  County,  Va.    From  its  format  ion  in  1738  to  1908. 

T.  K.  Cartmell,  compiler.     587  p.  8°,  Winchester,  Va.,  1909.     Copyright 
1909,  T.  K.  Cartmell.     The  Eddy  Press  Corporation. 

FIRST  SETTLERS  OF  VIRGINIA— 
An  historical  novel. 
J.  Davis.    284  p.  8°,  New  York,  1806.    Printed  for  I.  Riley  &  Co. 


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GIST'S  VIRGINIA  REGISTER,  1777— 

Names  of  the  captains  and  privates  of  Colonel  Nathaniel  Gist's 
Virginia  Regiment  in  1777. 

See  also  List  of  Virginia  officers  with  the  dates  of  their  commission 
in  1776,  pp.  285-289,  in  Records  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 
W.  T.  R.  Saffell.,  N.  Y.,  1858. 

GLEANINGS  OF  VIRGINIA  HISTORY— 

An  historical  and  genealogical  collection,  largely  from  original 
sources. 

William  Fletcher  Boogher,  compiler.  442  p.  8°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1903. 
Copyright  William  Fletcher  Boogher,  publisher. 

GLENGARRY  McDONALDS  OF  VIRGINIA— 

With  an  introductory  sketch  of  the  early  history  of  the  Glengarry 
Clan. 

Mrs.  Flora  McDonald  Williams.  340  p.  8°,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1911.  George 
G.  Fetter  Co.,  publishers. 

HENING'S  STATUTES  OF  VIRGINIA— 

Statutes  at  large;  being  a  collection  of  all  the  laws  of  Virginia, 
from  first  session  Legislature,  1619  to  1792,  13  vols. 

8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1809-1823.  William  Waller  Hening;  also  continuation 
of  same  by  Samuel  Shepherd,  1792-1806.  3  vols.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1835- 
1836. 

Vol.  VII.  Gives  military  list  for  a  number  of  counties  in  Virginia, 
showing  the  names  of  the  men  serving  in  the  French  and  Indian  War. 

pp.  179-231.     Vol.  VII. 

The  new  Virginia  Justice,  comprising  the  office  and  authority  of  a 
justice  of  the  peace  in  the  commonwealth  of  Virginia.  (Contains  a  list 
of  the  subscribers  to  the  work.) 

456  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1795.  William  Waller  Hening.  Printed  by 
T.  Nicolson. 

BBNBL0O  PARISH— 

History  of  Henrico  Parish  and  Old  St.  John's  Church,  Richmond, 
Va.,  1611-1904. 

J.  Staunton  Moore,  editor  and  compiler.     541  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va. 

Addenda.  The  Vestry  Book  of  Henrico  Parish,  Va.,  1730-1773. 
From  the  original  manuscript,  with  notes  and  appendix. 

Dr.  R.  A.  Brock.  221  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1904.  Williams  Printing 
Company. 

HIGHLAND  COUNTY— 

A  history  of  Highland  County,  Va. 

Oren  F.  Morton,  B.L.  419  p.  8°,  Monterey,  Va.,  1911.  Published  by  the 
Author.    The  Stone  Printing  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

HISTORIC  FAMILIES  OF  KENTUCKY— 

With  special  reference  to  stocks  immediately  derived  from  the 
Valley  of  Virginia. 

See  Kentucky.    Thomas  Marshall  Green. 


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HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF  VI  K(il.\  I  A— 

Containing  a  collection  of  the  most  interesting  facts,  tradition-. 
biographical  sketches,  anecdotes,  etc.,  relating  to  its  history  and  anti- 
quities, together  with  geographical  and  statistical  descriptions.  'I'" 
which  is  appended  an  historical  and  descriptive  sketch  nf  the  District 
of  Columbia. 

Henry  Howe.     544  p.  8°,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1849.     W.  R.  Babcock. 

Historical  Register  and  Literary  Note  Book,  Virginia,  April,  1850, 
Augusta  County,  Va. 

120  p.  8°,  Virginia,  1850.     Publisher  not  given. 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  state  of  Kentucky ;  with 
a  preliminary  sketch  of  the  churches  in  the  vallcv  id'  Virginia. 

Rev.  Robert  Davidson.    371  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1867.    Robert  Carter,  publisher. 

History  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia.  By  Samuel  Kercheval.  3d  ed. 
Revised  and  extended  by  the  author. 

403  p.  8°,  Woodstock;  Va.,  1902.    W.  N.  Grabill,  publisher. 

HUGUENOT  EMIGRATION  TO  VIRGINIA— 

Documents,  chiefly  unpublished,  relating  to  the  Huguenot  emigra- 
tion to  Virginia  and  to  the  settlement  at  Manakin  Town,  with  an 
appendix    of  genealogies. 

R.  A.  Brock.     8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1886. 

LYNCHBURG— 

Sketches  and  recollections  of  Lynchburg.    By  the  oldest  inhabitants* 
363  p.  12°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1858.    C.  H.  Wynne,  publisher. 

M'DONALDS  OF  VIRGINIA— 

See  Glengarry  McDonalds. 

MAGAZINE  OF  BIOGRAPHY  AND  HISTORY— 

Vol.  I,  1893,  to  January,  1914. 

8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1893-1914.  Published  by  the  Virginia  Historical 
Society. 

MANAKIN  TOWN— 

See  Huguenot  Emigration  to  Virginia. 

MANORS— 

.Manors  of  Virginia   in  Colonial  Times. 

Edith  Tunis  Sale.  309  p.  8°,  Philadelphia  and  London,  1909.  J.  B. 
Lippincott  &  Co.,  publishers. 

MEADE'S  OLD  CHURCHES— 

M  misters  and  Families  of  Virginia. 

(Bishop)  William  Meade.  2  vols.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1889.  (Without 
index.) 

Index  to  names  of  persons  and  churches  in  Meade's  Old  Churches. 
By  J.  M.  Toner,  M.D.     Revised  by  Hugh  A.  Morrison.     8°,  Washington, 
1898.     Published  by  the  Southern  Historical  Association. 


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MEADE'S  OLD  CHUKCHES,  ETC.— 

Wise's  digested  index  and  genealogical  guide  to  Bishop  Meade's 
Old  Churches,  ministers  and  families  of  Virginia,  embracing  6,900 
proper  names. 

114  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1910.    The  Evans  Press. 

NEILL,  EDWARD  D.— 

See  Virginia  Carolorum. 
NEW  KENT  COUNTY— 

The  Parish  Register  of  Saint  Peter's,  New  Kent  County,  Va., 
from  1680  to  1787. 

Parish  Record,  Series  No.  2. 

National  Society  of  the  Colonial  Dames  of  America  in  the  State 
of  Virginia,  publishers. 

206   p.   8°,   Richmond,   Va.,   1904.     William   Ellis   Jones,   book   and   job 
printer. 

NORFOLK— 

Historical  and  descriptive  sketches  of  Norfolk  and  vicinity,  including 
Portsmouth  and  the  adjacent  counties. 

William  S.  Forrest.     8°,  Philadelphia,  1853. 

OATH  OF  ALLEGIANCE— 

Oath  of  Allegiance  to  the  Commonwealth  of  Virginia.     Signers  of. 
See  pp.  134-137.     In  Virginia  Historical  Collections,  No.'  6,  New 
Series. 

OFFICIAL  RECORD— 

Official  Records  of  Robert  Dinwiddie,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  the 
Colony  of  Virginia,  1751-1758,  now  first  printed  from  the  manuscript 
in  the  collection  of  the  Historical  Society,  with  an  introduction  and 
notes,  by  R.  A.  Brock. 

2   vols.   8°,  Richmond,   1883-84.     Collections   of   the  Virginia   Historical 
Society. 

ORANGE  COUNTY— 

From  its  formation  in  1734  (O.S.)  to  the  end  of  reconstruction  in 
1870;  compiled  mainly  from  original  records.  With  a  brief  sketch  of 
the  beginning  of  Virginia,  a  summary  of  local  events  to  1907,  and  a 
map. 

W.   W.   Scott.     292  p.   8°,  Richmond,  Va.,   1907.     Everett  Waddey   Co., 
publishers. 

ORDERLY  BOOK— 

Orderly  Book  of  Gen.  John  Peter  Gabriel  Muhlenberg.  March  26- 
December  20,  1777. 

See  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  Biography  and  History,  January, 
1911. 

PATRICIAN  AND  PLEBEIAN  IN  VIRGINIA— 

Or  the  origin  and  development  of  the  social  classes  of  the  Old 
Dominion. 

Thomas  J.  Wertenbaker,  M.A/  239  p.  12°,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1910.  The 
Michie  Co.,  printers. 

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PENSIONERS,  WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

Roll  of  the  officers  of  Virginia  who  received  land  bounties  Revo- 
lutionary War.     Also  a  roster  of  the  Virginia  Navy. 

See  Year  Book  Kentucky  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  189G. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1896.     John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  publishers. 

See  Spotsylvania  County,  Va. 
PORTSMOUTH— 

See  Norfolk,  Va. 
REVOLUTIONARY  WAR— 

Eckenrode,  H.  J.,  Archivist. 

List  of  the  revolutionary  soldiers  of  Virginia.  Special  report  of 
the  Department  of  Archives  and  History  for  1911.  Also  supplement 
published  in  report  of  1912. 

Richmond,  Va.,  1912-1913.     State  Printer. 

Virginia  soldiers  in  the  Revolution.  A  bibliography  of  muster  and 
pay-rolls,  regimental  histories,  etc.,  with  introductory  and  explanatory 
notes. 

By  C.  A.  Flagg,  catalogue  division,  and  W.  0.  Waters,  bibliography 
division,  Library  of  Congress. 

See~  Virginia  Magazine  of  Biography  and  History. 

Vol.  XIX,  No.  4,  October,  1911. 

Vol.  XXII,  No.  1,  January,  1914. 

Records  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 
W.  T.  R.  Saffell.    8°,  N.  Y.,  1858.    Also,  Index  to  same. 

Virginia  Militia  in  the  Revolutionary  War.     McAllister  data. 
J.  T.  McAllister.     337  p.  8°,  Hot  Springs,  Va.,  1913.     McAllister  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY— 

A  history  of  Rockingham  County,  Va. 
466  p.  8°,  Dayton,  Va.,  1912.    Ruebush-Elkins  Co.,  publisher. 

SAFFELL,  W.  T.  R.— 

Records  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 
8°,  N.  Y.,  1858. 

List  of  Virginia  soldiers  in  the  Revolution.     Also  index  to. 
337   p.    8°,   Hot   Springs,   Va.     Copyright    1913.     J.    T.    McAllister   Co., 
publishers. 

ST.  MARK'S  PARISH— 

Genealogical  and  Historical  Notes  on  Culpeper  County,  Va. 
Embracing  a  revised  and  enlarged  edition  of  Dr.  Philip  Slaughter's 
St.  Mark's  Parish. 

Part  I,  120  pp. 

Part  II,  160  pp. 

Raleigh  Travers  Green,  compiler  and  publisher.     8°,  Culpeper,  Va.,  1900. 
Exponent  Printing  Office. 


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SAINT  PETER'S  PARISH— 

The  Pariah  Register  of  Saint  Peter's,  New  Kent  Countv,  Va.,  from 

1  USD  to  1787. 

Parish  Record  Series  No.  2.  National  Society  of .  the  Colonial 
Dames  of  America  in  the  State  of  Virginia,  publishers. 

206  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1904.  William  Ellis  Jones,  book  and  job 
printer. 

SELDENS— 

Seldens  of  Virginia,  and  allk'd  families. 

Mary  Selden  Kennedy.  2  vols.  8°,  New  York,  1911.  Frank  Allaben 
Genealogical  publishers. 

SEPARATION  OF  CHURCH  AND  STATE  IN  VIRGINIA— 

A  Study  in  the  Development  of  the  Revolution. 
See  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Library  Board,  State  of  Virginia, 
1908-1909,  under  head  Virginia  State  Library. 

SHENANDOAH  VALLEY— 

The  German  Element  of  thei  Shenandoah  Valley  of  Virginia. 
John  Walter  Wayland,  B.A.,  Ph.D.     272  p.  8°,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1907. 
The  Michie  Co.,  printers. 

SHENANDOAH  VALLEY  PIONEERS— 

See  Frederick  County,  Va. 

SHEPHERDSTOWN— 

Historic  Shepherdstown.     Danske  Dandridge. 
362  p.  8°,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1910.     The  Michie  Co.,  publishers. 

SKETCHES— 

Sketches  of  Virginia,  Historical  and  Biographical. 
Rev.    William    Henry   Foote,    D.D.      2    Series.      2d    edition.      596    p.    8°, 
Philadelphia,  1856.    J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  publishers. 

SOME  PROMINENT  VIRGINIA  FAMILIES— 

In  four  volumes. 
Louise  Pecquet  du  Bellet.     8°,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  1907.     J.  P.  Bell  &  Co., 

publishers. 

SOME  VIRGINIA  FAMILIES— 

Being  genealogies  of  the  Kenney,  Stribling,  Trout,  Mcllhany,  Mil- 
ton, Rogers,  Tate,  Snickers,  Taylor,  McCormick,  and  other  families  of 
Virginia. 

Hugh  Milton  Mcllhany,  Jr.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  274  p.  8°,  Staunton,  Va.,  1903. 
Stoneburner  &  Pruber,  printers. 

SPOTSYLVANIA  COUNTY— 

Virginia  County  Records,  Spotsylvania  County,  1721-1800.  Being 
transcriptions  from  the  original  files  at  the  county  courthouse  of  wills, 
deeds,  administrators  and  guardians'  bonds,  marriage  licenses,  and  lists 
of  revolutionary  pensioners. 

William  Armstrong  Crozier,  F.R.S.  576  p.  8°,  New  York,  1905.  Fox, 
Duffield  &  Co.,  publishers. 


68 

VIRGINIA 

STATUTES  AT  LARGE— 

Being  a  collection  of  all  the  laws  of  Virginia,  from  first  session  of 
Legislature  in  1619  to  1792. 

William  Waller  Hening,  compiler.     13  vols.  8°,  Richmond,  1809-1823. 
Also  Samuel  Shepherd's  continuation  to  Hening's  statutes.    3  vols. 
8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1835-1836. 

TRURO  PARISH— 

The  History  of  Truro  Parish,  Virginia.  Edited  with  notes  and 
addenda. 

Rev.  Edward  L.  Goodwin  and  Rev.  Philip  Slaughter,  D.D.  164  p. 
12°,  Philadelphia,  1908.    George  W.  Jacobs  Co.,  publishers. 

VIRGINIA  CAROLORUM— 

The  colony  under  the  rule  of  Charles  the  first  and  second,  a.d.  1625- 
a.d.  1685.    Based  upon  manuscripts  and  documents  of  the  period. 

Edward  D.  Neill,  446  p.  4°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1886.     Joel  Munsell's  Sons. 

VIRGINIA  COMPANY  OF  LONDON— 

An  introduction  to  the  records  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London. 
With  a  bibliographical  list  of  the  extant  documents. 

Susan  Kingsbury,  M.A.M.,  Ph.D.  214  p.  4°,  Library  of  Congress.  U.  S. 
Government,  publisher,  1905.     Washington,  D.  C. 

History  of ;  to  and  from  the  first  colony,  never  before  printed. 
Edward  D.  Neill.    432  p.  12°,  Albany,  1869.    Joel  Munsell,  publisher. 

VIRGINIA  CONVENTION  OF  1776— 

A  discourse  delivered  in  the  chapel  of  William  and  Mary  College, 
July  3,  1855. 

Hugh  Blair  Grisby.     8°,  Richmond,  1855. 

VIRGINIA  STATE  PAPERS— 

Calendar  of  Virginia  State  Papers  and  other  manuscripts,  1652- 
1781.     Preserved  in  the  Capitol  at  Richmond. 

Arranged  and  edited  by  William  P.  Palmer.    8  vols.  4°,  Richmond,  1875. 

VIRGINIA  STATE  REPORTS— 

Digested  index  to  the  Virginia  reports,  containing  ;ill  the  points 
argued  and  determined  in  the'  Court  of  Appeals  of  Virginia,  from 
Washington  to  second  Randolph,  inclusive.  With  a  table  of  the  names 
of  the  cases  reported. 

Everard  Hall.     654  p.  8°,  Richmond,  1825.     Published  by  Peter  Cotton. 

Washington  County,  Va.  History  of  southwest  Virginia,  1746-1786. 
Washington  County,  1777-1870.    Lewis  Preston  Summers. 

Lewis  Preston  Summers.     921  p.  8°,  Richmond,  1913. 

WESTMORELAND  COUNTY,  1653-1912— 

Parts  I  and  II.     A  Short  Chapter  and  Bright  Day  in  its  History. 
T.  R.  B.  Wright,  compiler.     153  p.  8°,  Richmond,  Va.,  1912.     Whittet  & 
Shepperson,  printers. 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  QUARTERLY— 

Vol.  I,  1892,  to  Vol.  XXII,  January,  1914.  (Except  Vol.  Ill, 
No.  1,  July,  1894;  Vol.  VI,  No.  1,  July,  1897.) 


69 

VIRGINIA- WASHINGTON  STATE-WEST  VIRGINIA 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  QUARTERLY— Concluded 

Lyon  G.  Tyler,  M.A.,  editor.    Williamsburg,  Va.,  1892-1914.    William  and 
Mary  College,  publishers. 

WILLIAMSBURG— 

The  Orderly  Book  of  that  portion  of  the  American  Army  stationed 
at,  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the -command  of  General  Andrew 
Lewis,  from  March  18,  1776,  to  August  28,  1776.  Printed  from  the 
original  manuscript,  with  notes  and  introduction. 

Charles  Campbell.     100   p.   8°,   privately   printed.     Copy   No.   74,   Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1860. 

WASHINGTON  STATE 

WASHINGTON  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 
The  Washington  Historical  Quarterly. 
Vol.  I,  Nos.  1-4,  1906. 
Vol.  II,  No.  1,  1908. 

Washington  University,  Seattle,  Wash.     Published  by  The  Society. 
The  Washington  Historian. 
Vol.  I,  No.  1,  September,  1899. 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

ALER'S  HISTORY— 

Aler's  History  of  Martinsburg  and  Berkeley  County,  W.  Va. 
F.  Vernon  Aler.    452  p.  8°,  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1888.    The  Mail  Publishing 
Company. 

DEPARTMENT    OF    ARCHIVES    AND    HISTORY    OF    WEST 
VIRGINIA— 

Biennial  reports,  1906-1910. 
Virgil  Lewis,  archivist.    8°,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  1906-1911.    State  Printer. 

HISTORY— 

History  of  Early  Settlement  and  Indian  Wars  of  West  Virginia. 
Wills  De  Hass.    86,  Philadelphia,  1851. 

HOW  WEST  VIRGINIA  WAS  MADE— 
Virgil  Lewis. 
337  p.  8°,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  1909. 

SHEPHERDSTOWN— 
Historic  Shepherdstown. 

Danske  Dandridge.     362   p.  8°,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1910.     The   Michie 
Co.,  printers. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE— 

Published  quarterly.    Vol.  I,  1901,  to  Vol.  V,  1905. 
Published  at  Charleston,  W.  Va.  "  J.  S.  Hale,  editor.    W.  S.  Laidley,  editor. 

WEST  VIRGINIA,  HISTORY— 

Natural  Resources,  Industrial  Enterprises  and  Institutions. 
390  p.  8°,  Charleston,  1904.    Virgil  Lewis.    Tribune  Printing  Co. 


TO 

WISCONSIN-FAMILY  HISTORIES 

COLUMBIA  COUNTY— 

The  Family  Tree  of  Columbia  County,  Wis. 

A.  J.  Turner.  142  p.  8°,  Portage,  Wis.,  1904.  The  Wisconsin  State 
Register,  publishers. 

CUSHING  FAMILY— 

Three  Wisconsin  Cushings.  A  sketch  of  the  lives  of  Howard  B., 
Alonzo  H.,  and  William  B.  Cushing,  children  of  a  pioneer  family  of 
Waukesha  County. 

Theron  Wilber  Haight,  109  p.  8°,  Madison,  Wis.,  1910.  Wisconsin 
Historical  Society,  publishers.  Wisconsin  Historical  Commission  Original 
Papers,  No.  3. 

1 1 1  STORY  OF  THE  CHURCHES  AND  MINISTERS— 

Connected  with  the  Presbyterian  and  Congregational  convention  of 
Wisconsin,  and  of  the  operations  of  the  American  Home  Missionary 
Society  in  the  state  for  the  past  ten  years. 

Rev.  Dexter  Clary.     128  p.  12°,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1861.     B.  B.  Hale,  printer. 

MILWAUKEE— 

Pioneer  History  of  Milwaukee,  from  first  settlement  in  1833  to 
1841. 

James  S.  Buck.    2  vols.  8°,  Milwaukee,  1890.    Swain  &  Tate,  publishers. 

Under  the  Charter,  from  1847  to  1853.    Vols.  Ill,  I  Y. 
James  S.  Buck.     2  vols.  8°,  Milwaukee.     Simes,  Swain  &  Co.,  1884. 

WISCONSIN  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Collections  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.  Edited 
by  Lyman  Copeland  Draper,  LL.D.,  secretary  of  the  society.  Being  a 
page  for  page  reprint  of  the  original  issue  of  1855;  with  the  addition 
of  a  memoir  of  Dr.  Draper,  and  the  early  records  of  the  society,  1849- 
1854.     Reuben  Gold  Thwaites,  secretary. 

164  p.  8°,  Madison,  Wis.,  1903.     State  Printer. 

Collections  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin. 

Vol.  XX,  1911. 

Madison,  Wis.     Published  by  The  Society. 

Proceedings  of,  First,  1855,  to  60th,  1912. 
8°,  Madison,  Wis. 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION— 

A  bibliography  of  Wisconsin's  participation  in  the  War  between  the 
States.  Based  upon  material  contained  in  the  Wisconsin  Historical 
Library. 

Isaac  S.  Bradley,  compiler.     8°,  Madison,  1911.     State  Printer. 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

ABBE"  GENEALOGY— 

From  notes  by  F.  J.  A.  Wallace. 
12°,  n.  p.    Frankfort,  Pa.,  n.  d.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 


FAMILY  HISTORIES 

ACKERLY— 

See  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 
ADDISON— 

See  Selden. 
ALDEN— 

John  Alden,  of  Ashfield,  Mass.,  and  Chautauqua  County,  N.  Y. 
His  Alden  ancestors  and  his  descendants,  1620-1909. 

84  p.  8°,  Delaware,  O.,  1909.     Printed  for  the  Author  for  private  circu- 
lation.   Frank  Wesley  Alden,  compiler. 

ALEXANDER— 

See  Selden. 
ALLEN— 

See  Selden. 
ALLERTON— 

A  history  of  the  Allerton  family  in  the  United  States,  1585-1885. 
Walter  S.  Allerton.    Revised  and  enlarged  by  Horace  True  Currier.    149 
p.  8°,  Chicago,  1900.     Samuel  Waters  Allerton,  publisher. 

AMERICAN  GENEALOGIST,  (THE)— 

Being  a  catalogue  of  family  histories  and  publications. 
William  H.  Whitmore.    287  p.  8°,  Albany,  1868.    Joel  Munsell,  publisher. 

ANDERSON— 

Genealogy  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Pinckney,  Austin,  Barker,  Anderson, 
Rhoads,  and  Finch  families. 

Franklin  Couch,  LL.B.     129  p.   8°,  Newburgh,   N.   Y.,   1907.     Newburgh 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

See  Hill. 
ANDREW— 

Discourse  delivered  before  the  New  England  Historical  and  Geneal- 
ogical Society,  Boston,  April  2,  1868,  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the 
Hon.  John  Albion  Andrew,  LL.D. 

Rev.  Elias  Nason,  M.A.     76  p.  8°,  Boston,  1868.     New  England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Society,  publishers. 

ANTISDEL,  ANTISDALE,  ANTISELL— 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Lawrence  and  Mary  Antisell,  of 
Norwich  and  Willington,  Conn.  Including  some  records  of  Christopher 
Antisell,  of  Sraduff  Birr,  (Kings  County)  Ireland. 

Mary   Elizabeth   Tisdel   Wyman,   compiler.     335   p.    8°,   Painesville,   O., 
1908.    The  Champlain  Printing  Co.,  Columbus,  O. 

A 1 1  MI  STEAD— 
See  Selden. 

A  i:\ott— 

See  McMillan. 
AUSTIN— 

Genealogy  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Pinckney,  Austin,  Barker,  Anderson, 
Rhodes,  and  Finch  families. 


72 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

AUSTIN— 

Franklin  Couch,  LL.B.     129   p.  8°,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,   1907.     Newburgh 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

BAILEY— 

The  Record  of  my  Ancestry. 

Frederick  W.  Bailey,  compiler.     4°,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1892.     Publisher 
not  given. 

BALCH— 

See  Peaslee. 
BALL— 

See  Selden. 
BALLARD— 

Genealogy  (reprinted  from  Essex  Antiquarian). 

16°,  n.  p.,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

BARKER— 

Genealogy  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Pinckney,  Austin,  Barker,  Anderson, 
Rhodes,  and  Finch  families. 

Franklin  Couch,  LL.B.     129  p.   8°,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1907.     Newburgh 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

BARNEY— 

James  Hayward.  Born  April  4,  1750.  Killed  in  the  Battle  of 
Lexington,  April  19,  1775;  with  genealogical  notes  relating  to  the 
Haywards. 

William  Frederick  Adams,  compiler.     58  p.  8°,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1911. 
Privately  printed. 

BARRETT— 

Barrett  Ancestry.  Compiled  by  George  Castor  Martin,  from  works 
pertaining  to  the  family,  by  Charles  Edward  Potter,  Joseph  Hartwell 
Barrett,  A.M.,  William  Barrett,  Dr.  James  Savage,  and  others. 
23  p.  12°,  New  York  City,  1912.    Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

BARRY— 

Barry  Family. 

Arthur  Collins.  8°,  n.  p.,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.  Martin  &  Allardyce, 
publishers. 

BARTLETT— 

Some  old  family  records.  Bartlett,  Belvel  (or  Belleville)  and 
Dille,  Cox,  Custer  (Custer  of  Pennsylvania),  Evans  and  Vezzy,  Hendrix, 
Jones,  Luce,  Mackenzie,  Orendorff,  Parker,  Piper,  Short,  Stinespring, 
Swartz,  Zook  (or  Ziig),  Webb. 

17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.    Typewritten  copy.     Milo  Custer. 

BASYE— 

See  Cloyde. 
BAYLOR— 

See  Selden. 
BEALE  FAMILY— 

See  Edwards. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

BEAULIEU— 
See  Le  Sage. 

BECKWITH— 

Beckwith  Notes.     A.  C.  Beckwith,  editor.     No.  2,  1899;  No    3 
1901;  No.  5,  1904;  No.  6,  1907.     (Serial.)     Elkhorn,  Wis. 

Marvin  Beckwith  and  his  wife  Abigail  Clark,  their  colonial  ances- 
tors and  their  descendants. 

A.  C.  Beckwith.    88  p.  8°,  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  1899. 

BELAND— 

See  Le  Sage. 
BELLEVILLE— 

See  Belvel. 
BELVEL  (OR  BELLEVILLE  FAMILY)— 

Some  old  family  records.    Belvel  (or  Belleville),  etc. 
17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.     Typewritten  copy. 

BENJAMIN— 

Benjamin  families  from  Columbia  County,  N.  Y. 

B.  M.  Benjamin,  compiler.     32  p.   12°,  Bloomington,   111.,  1911.     Para- 
graph Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

BENTON— 

The  Benton  Family.    By  S.  V.  Talcott.    Rearranged  and  published 
by  Martin  and  Allardyce. 

8  p.  12°,  New  York  City,  1912.     Martin  &  Allardyce. 

BERKELEY— 

See  Selden. 
BEVERLY— 

See  Selden. 
BIRDSELL— 

Genealogy  of  the  Myers,  Lindley  and  Birdsell  families.     In  poems. 
12°,  place  and  publisher  not  given. 

BIRKBECK— 

Morris  Birkbeck.    Daniel  Berry,  M.D., 

See  pp.  259-273,  in  Publication  No.  9,  Illinois   State  Historical 
Library,  1904. 
BLACKWELDER— 

Blackwelder,  Scherer  families. 

I.  S.  Blackwelder,  compiler.    Typewritten  document. 

BLEDSOE— 

See  Tennessee,  Sumner  County. 
BLOOMINGTON,  ILLINOIS— 

Some  old  gravestone  inscriptions  in   Bloomington   and  Randolph 
townships.,  McLean  County,  111. 

Milo  Custer.    Typewritten  manuscript. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

BOISSEAU— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

BOWDITCH— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

BRECKENRIDGE— 

See  Seldon. 

BREWER— 

See  Seldcn. 

BBINCKEBHOFF— 

The  family  of  Joris  Dircksen  Brincfcerfaoff,  1638. 
188  p.  8°,  New  York,  1887.     Richard  Brinkerhoff,  printer. 

BROOKE— 

See  Selden. 

BROOKS— 

Genealogy  of  the  Greenlee  families  in  America,  Scotland,  Ireland, 
and  England.  With  ancestors  of  Elizabeth  Brooks  Greenlee  and  Emily 
Brooks  Greenlee,  also  genealogical  data  on  the  McDowells,  of  Virginia 
and  Kentucky. 

Ralph  Stebbins  Greenlee  and  Robert  Lemuel  Greenlee,  compilers.     744 
p.  4°,  Chicago,  1908.     Privately  printed.    Copy  No.  60. 

BROWN— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 
See  Selden. 

HI  {OWNING— 

Genealogy  of  the  Brownings  in  America.    From  1621  to  1908. 
Edward  Franklin  Browning.    982  p.  8°,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1908.    Journal 
Print. 

BUCKLEY— 

See  Thomas. 
BUNKER— 

See  New  York,  Long  Island  Genealogies.  By  Mary  Powell  Bunker. 
BURLEY,  BURLEIGH— 

Genealogy  of  the  Burley  or  Burleigh  Family  of  America. 
Charles  Burleigh.     8°,  Portland,  Me.,  1880.     Press  of  B.  Thurston  &  Co. 

BURWELL— 

See  Selden. 
BUTTERFIELD— 

The  Arms  of  the  Butterfield  and  Butterworth  famili<-. 
8  p.  12°,  New  York  City,  1912.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

BUTTERS— 

Genealogical  Registry  of  the  Butters  Family  (with  illustration-"). 
including  the  descendants  of  William  Butter,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1665, 


15 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

BUTTERS— 

and  their  families  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  West  Virginia,  Ohio, 
Iowa,  and  others  bearing  the  name  who.  settled  in  America. 
466  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1896.    David  Oliphant,  printer. 

BUTTERWORTH— 

See  Butterfield. 
BYRD— 

See  Selden. 
CADWELL. 

Dr.  George  Cadwell  (Caldwell).    By  Richard  W.  Mills. 

See  pp.  112-121  in  Publication  No.  10,  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library,  1905. 

CAGE— 

See  Tennessee,  Sumner  County. 
CALDWELL— 

The  Caldwell  Chronicle. 
Vol.  I,  No.  1,  October  19,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  2,  November  2,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  3,  November  16,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  4,  December,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  5,  March,  1900. 
Augustine  Caldwell,  publishers.    5  Nos.     8°,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1900. 

CALKINS— 

The  Calkins  Memorial  Military  Roster. 

William   Wirt   Calkins.     204   p.    8°,   Chicago.     Copyright   1903.     M.    A. 
Donohue,  publisher. 

Calkins  Memorial,  Military  Roster  and  Genealogy  Supplement. 
William  Wirt  Calkins.     46  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1909.     M.  A.  Donohue  &  Co., 
publishers. 

CANTRELL— 

A  biographical  album  and  history  of  the  descendants  of  Zebulon 
Cantrell,  the  immigrant,  covering  the  period  from  1700  to  1898. 

Carmi   G.   Cantrell,   editor   and   compiler.     72   p.    8°,   Springfield,    1898. 
Illinois  State  Register. 

CAPEN— 

The  descendants  of  John  Capen  ( 1765-1849 )j  and  Rhoda  Thomson, 
with  some  account  of  his  ancestry. 

Charles  L.  Capen.    20  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  111.,  1901.    Publisher  not  given. 

CAREY— 

See  Morton. 
CARPENTER— 

Genealogical  notes  of  the  Carpenter  family,  including  the  autobio- 
graphy and  personal  reminiscences  of  Dr.  Seymour  D.  Carpenter, 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  in  the  War  for  the  Union,  with  genealogical  and 
biographical  appendix. 


76 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

CARPENTER  FAMILY— 

Edwin  Sawyer  Walker,  A.M.,  editor.    242  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1907.    Copy- 
right by  George  N.  Kreider.     Copy  No.  18.     Illinois  State  Journal,  printers. 

CARR— 

The  American  Carr  Families.  Compiled  from  the  works  of  several 
authors. 

10  p.  12°,  Frankfort,  Pa.,  1912.    Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

CARTER— 

The  descendants  of  Capt.  Thomas  Carter,  of  "Barford,"  Lancaster 
County,  Va.,  with  genealogical  notes  of  many  of  the  allied  families. 

Joseph  Lyon  Miller,  M.D.     388  p.   8°,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers. 
Thomas,  W.  Va.,  1912. 

See  Selden. 

CARVER— 

See  Gilbert. 
CARY— 

See  Selden. 

CASE— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

CASTOR— 

Castor  Family.    Holmsburg  branch. 

Richard  Allen  Martin.     8°,  n.  p.,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1909.     Martin  &  Allar- 
dyce, publishers. 

CHAPLINE— 

See  Selden. 
CHEW— 

See  Thomas. 
CHRISTLIEB— 

The  Christlieb  Family. 

Benjamin  F.  Christlieb.    52  p.  8°,  1895.    Publisher  not  given. 

CLARK— 

See  Morton. 
CLAY— 

See  Filson  Club  Pub.     No.  14. 
215  p.  4°,  Louisville,  1899. 

CLAYTON— 

See  Selden. 

CLOYD— 

Genealogy  of  the  Cloyd,  Basye  and  Tapp  families,  in  America,  with 
brief  sketches  referring  to  the  families  of  Ingels,  Jones,  Marshall  and 
Smith. 

A.  D.  Cloyd,  M.D.     297  p.  8°,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1912.     The  Champlin  Press, 
Columbus,  O. 


77 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

COLCORD— 

Colcord  genealogy.  Descendants  of  Edward  Colcord,  of  New 
Hampshire,  1630  to  1908. 

Doane  B.  Colcord,  B.S.,  M.D.  42  p.  8°,  Coudersport,  Pa.,  1908.  Published 
by  Mahlon  J.  Colcord. 

COLGATE— 
See  Selden. 

COLLINS— 

The  Collins  Family.  Genealogical  record  (in  part)  of  the  descend- 
ants of  John  Collins,  Sr.,  from  1640  to  1760.  A  complete  record  of  the 
descendants  of  William  Collins  and  Esther  Morris,  from  1760  to  1897. 

William  H.  Collins.  184  p.  4°,  Quincy,  111.,  1897.  Volk,  Jones  &  McMein, 
publishers. 

CONGDON— 

Waterman  Illinois  Year  Book,  1902,  1907. 
Contains  Genealogy  of  the  Congdon  Family. 

George  Edward  Congdon,  compiler.  Published  Sac  City,  Iowa,  1902. 
Published  Hiawatha,  Kans.,  1907.     The  Smith  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

CONKLING— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

CONNELLEY— 

See  pp.  276-282,  in  Doniphan's  Expedition  and  the  Conquest  of 
New  Mexico  and  California. 

William  Elsey  Connelley.  Topeka,  Kans.,  1907.  Published  by  the 
Author. 

COOKE— 

See  Selden. 
CORBIN— 

See  Selden. 
COREY,  HENRY— 

War  1812.  Bounty  Lands.  Vellum  Document  No.  7687.  Signed 
by  President  James  Monroe,  granting  to  Henry  Corey  160  acres  of 
land  in  the  Territory  of  Illinois  for  military  services.  Dated  December 
13,  1817. 

COWLES— 

Alfred  Cowles. 

By  Dr.  J.  P.  Snyder. 

See  pp.  167-178,  in  Publication  No.  14,  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library,  1909. 

COX— 

See  Some  old  family  records,  Bartlett,  Bevel,  Dille,  Cox,  etc. 
Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy. 

CROSHAW— 

See  Selden. 


78 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

CUSHING— 

See  Wisconsin  History  Commission  Original  Papers  No.  3. 

CUSTER— 

The  Custer  Families. 
Milo  Custer.     22  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  111.,  1912.     Publishers  not  given. 

DANDRIDGE— 

See  Selden. 

DAY— 

Stuart,  Freeman,  Day,  Pyke,  Families. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries,  July  13,  1912. 

DEAN— 

Genealogy  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Pinckney,  Austin,  Barker,  Anderson, 
Rhoades,  and  Finch  families. 

Franklin  Couch,  LL.B.     129  p.  8°,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1907.     Newburgh 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

DELANEY— 

Life  and  public  services  of  Martin  R.  Delaney,  sub-assistant  com- 
missioner, Bureau  of  Relief  of  Refugees,  Freedmen,  and  of  Abandoned 
Lands,  and  late  Major  of  104  Reg't.  IT.  S.  Colored  troops. 

Frank  A.  Rollin.    367  p.  12°,  Boston,  1883.    Lee  &  Shephard,  publishers. 

DEMING— 

The  Deming  Family. 

S.  V.  Talcott.     Rearranged  and  published  by  Martin  &  Allardyce.     8  p. 
12°,  New  York  City,  1912. 

DENTON— 

Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

DE  PEYSTER— 

John  Watts  DePeyster,  Vol.  I. 

Frank    Allaben.      323    p.    8°,    New    York,    1908.      Frank    Allaben    Co., 
publishers. 

DERING— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

DEWEES,  DEWEESE— 

Genealogical   data,  biographical    facta  and    historical    information 

collected  by  Mrs.  Philip  E.   LaMimv.m. 

Ellwood  Roberts,  editor.     294  p.  8°,  Norristown,  Pa.,  1905.     William  H. 
Roberts,  publisher. 

DILLE— 

See  Some  old  family  records,  Bartlott,  Belvel,  (Belleville)  & 
Dille,  etc. 

Milo  Custer.    Typewritten  copy. 

DILLMAN— 

See  Houser. 


79 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

DOUGLASS— 

See  Tennessee,  Sumner  Co. 

DOUGLASS— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbvterian  Church. 

DUDLEY— 

Memorial  of  the  reunion  of  the  descendants  of  Governor  Thomas 
Dudley. 

Dean  Dudley.  Appendix.  52  p.  8°,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1893.  Published 
by  the  Author. 

DUFFIELD— 

See  Gilbert. 

DtTMONT— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

EDGAR— 

John  Edgar.  See  article  on,  by  James  H.  Roberts,  pp.  64-73,  in 
Publication  No.  12,  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  1907. 

EDWARDS— 

Historic  sketches  of  the  Beall  and  Edwards  families  and  their  des- 
cendants, 360  to  1892. 

Albert  S.  Edwards.  47  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.,  1910.  H.  W.  Rokker, 
printer. 

EDWARDS— 

Historic  sketches  of  the  Edwards  and  Todd  families  and  their  des- 
cendants, 1523-1895. 

Georgie  Hortense  Edwards.  38  p.  8°,  Springleld,  111.,  1895.  H.  W. 
Rokker,  printer. 

ELLICOTT— 

See  Thomas. 

ENDICOTT— 

The  Endicott  Family.  By  Charles  M.  Endicott,  Esq.,  of  Salem. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register, 
1847. 

n.  p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

ESKRIDGE— 

See  Selden. 

EVANS— 

See  Some  old  family  records,  Bartlett,  Belvel,  (Belleville),  Dille, 
Evans,  etc. 

Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy. 

FAIRFAX— 

See  Thomas. 


80 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

FAIRFIELD— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

FIELD— 

Field  Genealogy.  Being  the  record  of  all  the  Field  Family  in 
America,  whose  ancestors  were  in  this  country  prior  to  1700.  Emigrant 
ancestors  located  in  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  New  York,  New 
Hampshire,  Virginia,  all  descendants  of  the  Fields  of  England,  whose 
ancestor  was  Hurbutus  de  la  Field,  from  Alsace-Lorraine. 

Frederick  Clifton  Pierce.  2  vols.  8°,  Chicago,  1901.  Hammond  Press, 
W.  B.  Conkey  &  Co. 

FINCH— 

See  Hill. 
FISK,  FISKE— 

Fiske  and  Fisk  Family,  being  the  record  of  the  descendants  of 
Symond  Fiske,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stadhaugh,  Suffolk  County,  Eng., 
from  the  time  of  Henry  IV  to  date,  including  all  the  American  members 
of  the  family. 

Frederick  Clifton  Pierce.  654  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1896.  W.  B.  Conkey. 
publishers. 

FLINT— 

The  Flint  Genealogy.  By  J.  Lawrence  Bass.  Rewritten  from 
Mr.  Bass'  Flint  Genealogy  in  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Register  of  1860. 

9  p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1912.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

FONTAINE— 

Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family;  translated  and  compiled  from  the 
original  autobiography  of  the  Rev.  James  Fontaine,  and  other  family 
manuscripts,  etc. 

Ann  Maury.     512  p.  12°,  N.  Y.,  1872.     G.  P.  Putnam  &  Sons,  publishers. 
See  Selden. 

FORD— 

Governor  Thomas  Ford  in  Ogle  County.    By  Rebecca  H.  Kauffman. 

See  pp.  107-114,  in  Publication  No.  16,  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library,  1911. 

Governor  Thomas  Ford  and  his  family.    By  Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder. 

See  pp.  45-51,  in  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society 
Vol.  Ill,  No.  2,  July,  1910.  J' 

Also  pp.  127-128,  in  Journal  of  the  Society.  Vol.  IV  No  1 
April,  1911. 

FORDHAM— 

The  Fordhams  and  La  Serres  of  the  English  settlement  in  Edwards 
County,  111.    By  Walter  Colyer. 

See  pp.  43-54,  in  Publication  No.  16,  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library,  1911, 


.  i  y    History.     Compiled 
Norman  G.  &  Lucius  C.  S.   Flagg, 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

FORREST— 

See  Selden. 

FREEMAN— 

Stuart,  Freeman,  Parry,  Pyke. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.    Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries,  August  26,  1911. 

FRENCH— 

The  families  of  French,  of  Belturbet,  and  Nixon,  of  Fermanagh, 
and  their  descendants. 

Rev.  Biddall  Swanzy,  M.A.  211  p.  8°,  Dublin,  1908.  Printed  for  private 
circulation.    Alex.  Thorn  &  Co.,  Ltd. 

FULLWOOD— 

See  Halley,  Parry,  Pyke. 

GAMBLE— 

See  Selden. 

GILBERT— 

The  Gilbert  Family,  the  Carver  Family,  and  the  Duffield  Family. 
Joseph  C.  Martindale,  M.D.     18  p..  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.     Martin  & 
Allardyce,  publishers. 

GILPIN— 

The  Name,  Arms  and  Crest  of  the  Family  of  Gilpin, 
n.  p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.    Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

GOODRICH— 

The  Goodrich  Family. 

S.  V.  Talcott.  Rearranged  and  published  by  Martin  &  Allardyce.  30 
p.  12°,  New  York  City,  1912.    Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

GOUDY— 

Goudy  Family  in  Illinois. 

Ensley  Moore,  pp.  315-323.  Transactions  Illinois  State  Historical 
Society,  1907. 

GRAHAM— 

See  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

GRANT— 

The  ancestry  of  General  Grant,  and  their  contemporaries. 
Edward  Chauncey  Marshall,  A.M.    186  p.  12°,  New  York,  1869.     Sheldon 
&  Co.,  publishers. 

GRAVES— 

See  Selden. 
GREENLEE— 

Genealogy  of  the  Greenlee  families  in  America,  Scotland,  Ireland 
and  England,  with  ancestors  of  Elizabeth  Brooks  Greenlee  and  Emily 
Brooks  Greenlee.  Also  genealogical  data  on  the  McDowells  of  Virginia 
and  Kentucky. 

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82 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

GREENLEE  FAMILY— 

Ralph  Stebbins  Greenlee  and  Robert  Lemuel  Greenlee.  744  p.  4°,  Chi- 
cago, 1908.     Privately  printed.     Copy  No.  60. 

GRESHAM— 

Biographical  and  -historical  sketches  of  the  Greshams  of  America 
and  across  the  seas. 

53  p.  8°,  Hillsboro,  111.,  1913.  Alexander  Taylor  Strange,  compiler.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Compiler. 

GRISWOLD— 
See  Lane. 
GUEST— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy, 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

HALE— 

The  Hale  Family  of  Connecticut. 
Seymour  Morris.    12  p.  8°,  Boston,  1907.    David  Clapp  &  Son,  publishers. 

HALL— 

Memoranda  relating  to  the  ancestry  and  family  of  Sophia  Fidelia 
Hall. 

Mrs.  Sophia  Fidelia  Hall  Coe.  213  p.  8°,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1902.  Printed 
by  The  Curtiss  Way  Co. 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 
HALLEY— 

Halley  and  Pyke  Families. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries,  July  16,  1910. 

1 1  .\  TENS— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 
HAMELIN— 

See  Le  Sage. 

HAVILAND— 

See  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

HAYES— 

Descendants  of  Richard  Hayes,  of  Lyme,  Conn.,  through  his  son, 
Titus  Hayes. 

Harriet  Morse  Weeks  of  Evanston,  111.  Edited  by  Rollin  Hillyer  Cooke, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.  192  p.  8°,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Press  of  The  Eagle  Publishing 
Company. 

HAYWARD— 

James  Hayward,  born  April  4,  1750.  Killed  in  the  Battle  of  Lex- 
ington, April  19,  1775.  With  genealogical  notes  relating  to  the 
Haywards. 

William  Frederick  Adams.  58  p.  8°,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1911.  Privately 
printed.    Copyright  William  Frederick  Adams. 


83 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

HELMERSHAUSEN— 

Helmershausen  Family. 

Autobiography  of  Henry  Charles  Frederick  Helmershausen,  Jr. 
pp.  531-534,  in  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society, 
Vol.  VI,  No.  4,  January,  1914. 

HEMENWAY— 

The    Massachusetts    Hemenway    Family.      Descendants    of    Ralph 
Hemenway,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1634. 

Rufus  Hemenway.  Compiled  by  Mary  Hemenway  Newton.  Other  lines 
collected  and  published  by  Clair  Alonzo  Newton.  41  p.  8°,  Naperville,  111., 
1912.    Clair  Alonzo  Newton,  publisher. 

HENDRIX— 

See  Some  old  family  histories,  Bartlett,  Belvel  (Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer,  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  etc. 
Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy. 

HENRY— 

See  Selden. 

HENSHAW— 

See  Hinshaw. 

HILL— 

Genealogy  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Pinckney,  Austin,  Barker,  Anderson, 
Rhoades,  and  Finch  families. 

Franklin  Couch,  LL.B.  129  p.  8°,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1907.  Newburgh 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

HINSHAW— 

The  Hinshaw  and  Henshaw  families. 

William  Hinshaw.  Edited  by  Milo  Custer.  66  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  111., 
1911.    Frank  I.  Miller  Co.,  publishers. 

HOAR— 

See  Parsons. 

HOMMEDIEU  'L— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

HOOVER— 
See  Houser. 

IIOI'KIXS— 

The  Name  and  the  Coat  of  Arms. 

n.  p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 
See  New  York  Shelter  Island  1'ivsbyterian  Church. 
See  Thomas. 

HOUSER— 

Genealogy  of  the  Houser,  Rhorer,  Dillman,  [loover  families. 

Dr.  W.  W.  Houser.  239  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.  Pantagraph  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

HUBBARD— 

One  thousand  years  Hubbard  history. 
Harlan  Page  Hubbard,  publisher.     (Sample  pages — pamphlet.) 

HUDSON— 

See  Le  Sage. 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

HUGUENOT— 

Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family;  translated  and  compiled  from  the 
original  autobiography  of  the  Rev.  James  Fontaine,  and  other  family 
manuscripts,  etc. 

Ann  Maury.     512  p.  12°,  N.  Y.,  1872.    G.  P.  Putnam  &  Sons,  publishers. 

HULLr- 

A  record  of  the  descendants  of  George  Hull. 
Delos  Hull,  compiler.    53  p.  8°,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1909.    Publisher  not  given. 

HUNTER— 

See  Selden. 

HUTTON— 

The  life  of  William  Hutton  and  the  history  of  the  Hutton  Family. 
Edited  from  the  original  manuscripts,  with  the  addition  of  numerous 
illustrative  notes,  original  matter,  examples  of  Hutton's  poetical  pro- 
ductions and  notices  of  all  his  works,  etc. 

Llewellynn  Jewitt,  P.S.A.    464  p.  12°,  London,  1872.    Frederick  Warne  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

INGELS— 
See  Cloyd. 

JACKSON— 

The  family  history  of  Michael  Jackson,  emigrant  from  Treland, 
citizen  of  Hartford  County,  Conn.,  his  descendants  and  collateral 
families,  which  whom  they  were  connected. 

116  p.  8°,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909.     Franklin  Hudson  Co.,  publishers. 

JAMES— 

The  James-Stites  Genealogy. 

E.  J.  James. 

New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  XXVIII, 
October,  1897.    Vol.  XXIX,  April,  1898. 

Pub.  N.  Y.  1897,  1898.    N.  Y.  Genealogical  and  Biog.  Soc. 

JESSUP— 

The  ancestors  and  a  summary  of  the  events  of  fifty  years.  A  paper 
read  at  the  fiftieth  anniversary,  March  17,  1903. 

Armstrong  Jessup  and  Mary  Jane  Van  Duzer  Jessup,  1853-1903.  23  p. 
4°,  Chicago,  1903.     Publisher  not  given. 

JOHNSON— 

See  Genealogical  notes;  containing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas 
Family  of  Maryland. 


85 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

JOHNSON— 

Jacob  Johnson,  of  Harpswell,  Maine,  and  his  descendants  east  and 
west. 

Rev.  Charles  Nelson  Sinnett.    132  p.  8°,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1907.    Rumford 
Printing  Co. 

JONES— 

,    See  Cloyd. 

Some  old  family  records,  Bartlett,  Belvel  (or  Belleville),  and  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer  (Custer  of  Pennsylvania),  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones, 
etc. 

Milo  Custer.     17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.     Typewritten  copy. 

Zenus  Jones.  War  1812,  bounty  lands.  Vellum  Document  No. 
3646,  signed  by  President  James  Monroe,  granting  to  Zenus  Jones  160 
acres  of  land  in  the  Territory  of  Illinois  for  military  services.  Dated 
December  13,  1817. 

JUDD— 

The  Name  and  the  Arms. 
n.  p.     12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1910.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

KANE— 

Elias  Kent  Kane. 

Henry  Barrett  Chamberlin.    pp.  162-170.    In  Publication  No.  13.    Illinois 
State  Historical  Library,  1908. 

Kane,  Caroline  Beers.     See  Appendix. 
KEIM— 

The  Keim  and  allied  families. 

De  B.  Randolph  Keim,  editor.    Monthly  Periodical  No.  1  (Sample  Copy). 
December,  1898.    Harrisburg,  1898. 

KENNEDY— 

See  Selden. 

KENTUCKY  FAMILIES—  . 

See  Publications  of  the  Filson  Club. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  publishers. 

KESTER— 

The  Pound  and  Kester  Families. 

John   E.   Hunt,   compiler.     628   p.   8°,   Chicago,   1904.     Regan    Printing 
House. 

KING— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

KINNEY— 

Some  Virginia  Families.  Being  genealogies  of  the  Kinney,  Strib- 
ling,  Trout,  Mcllhany,  Milton,  Rogers,  Tate,  Snickers,  Taylor,  Mc- 
Cormick,  and  other  families  of  Virginia. 

Hugh  Milton  Mcllhany,  Jr.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.     274  p.  8°,  Staunton,  Va.,  1903. 
Stoneburner  &  Pruber,  printers. 


86 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

KIRKE— 

See  General  Works.     Canada.     The  First  Conquest  of  Canada. 
Henry  Kirke,  M.A.B.,  C.  L.  Oxon. 

KNICKERBACKER,  KNICKERBOCKER— 

The  Knickerbacker  or  Knickerbocker  Family. 

George  Castor  Martin  from  mss.  notes  by  Mrs.  Alfred  H.  Massey.  7  p. 
12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1912.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

KNIGHT— 

The  Knight  Family. 

Joseph  C.  Martindale,  M.D.  16  p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.  Martin  & 
Allardyce,  publishers. 

KOERNER— 

Gustavus  Koerner.    By  Hon.  R.  E.  Rombauer. 

pp.  286-307,  in  Publication  No.  9,  Illinois  State  Historical  Libra rv, 
1904. 

McCormack,  Thomas  J.*  Editor  Memoirs  of  Gustave  Koerner. 

2  vols.  8°,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1909.     Torch  Press,  publishers. 

LANE— 

Genealogical  notes  on  the  families  of  Daniel  Lane,  2d,  and  Mary  , 
Griswold  Lane,  married  July  14,  1763. 

H.  W.  Lane  and  A.  C.  Beckwith,  compilers.     12°,  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  1899. 

See  Selden. 

LA  SERRES— 

The  Fordhams  and  La  Serres  of  the  English  settlement  in  Edwards 
County,  111.    By  Walter  Colyer. 

See  pp.  43-54,  in  Publication  No.  16,  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library,  1911. 

LAWRANCE,  LAWRENCE— 

See  Thomas. 

LAWRANCE— 

Pedigrees  of  Thomas,  Chew,  and  fjiiwrance.  A  West  River  Register 
and  genealogical  notes. 

Rev.  Lawrence  Buckley  Thomas.  136  p.  8°,  New  York,  1883.  Thomas 
Whittaker,  publisher. 

LAWRENCE— 

Genealogical  notes;  containing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas  family 
of  Maryland  and  connected  families,  the  Snowden,  Buckley,  Lawrence, 

etc. 

Lawrence  B.  Thomas.  197  p.  8°,  Baltimore,  1877.  Thomas  B.  Lawrence, 
publisher. 

LE  BARON— 

Descendants  of  Francis  Le  Baron,  of  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Mary   Le  Baron   Stockwell,  compiler.     521   p.   8°,   Boston,   1904.     T.   R 
Marvin  &  Son,  printers. 


87 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

LEE— 

See  Selden. 
LEFFINGWELL— 

The  Leffingwell  Record,  1G37-1897.  A  genealogy  of  tlie  descend- 
ants of  Lieut.  Thomas  Leffingwell,  one  of  the  founders  of  Norwich, 
Conn. 

Albert  Leffingwell,  M.D.,  and  Charles  Wesley  Leffingwell,  D.D.  256  p.  8°, 
Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1897.     Leffingwell  Co.,  publishers. 

LE  SAGE— 

Memorial  des  Families  divise  en  trois  parties.  Qenealogie  Le  Sage, 
avec  annexe  Tludon  dit  Beaulieu  and  Belaud.  Genealogies  Martin  & 
Hamlin. 

Par  Madame  Caroline  Hamlin,  nee  Martin.  227  p.  8°,  Montreal,  1910. 
Publisher  not  given. 

LEWIS— 

Lewisiana  or,  The  Lewis  Letter,  Periodical,  relating  to  the  Lewis 
Family,  April,  1899. 
Pam.  odd  Nos. 
Carll  A.  Lewis,  publisher. 

L'HOMMEDIEU— 
See  Hommedieu. 
LINCOLN— 

Abraham  Lincoln.  An  American  Migration  Family ;  English,  not 
German. 

Marian  Dexter  Learned.  149  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1909.  William  J. 
Campbell,  publisher. 

Tli."  Ancestry  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

J.  R.  Hutchinson  and  J.  Henry  Lea.  212  p.  4°,  Boston  and  New  York, 
1909.     Houghton,  Miffln  &  Co.,  publishers. 

Lincoln  Families  of  Massachusetts.     Notes  on,  with  some  account 

of  the'  family  of  Ahraham  Lincoln,  late  president  of  the  Irnited  States. 

Solomon  Lincoln.     10  p.  8°,  Boston,  1865.     David  Clapp  &  Son,  printers. 

The  Parent*  of  Lincoln.     Ida  M.  Tarbell. 

pp.  17-24.  In  Abraham  Lincoln.  Published  by  "The  Lincoln 
Farm  Association.  February  12,  1907.  A  souvenir  of  Lincoln's 
Birthday. 

LOVELL— 

See  Weymouth,  Mass.     Hist.  Society  Collections  No.  1. 
Published  by  The  Society,  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1881. 

L1NDLEY— 

See  pp.  187-196.  In  Poems  by  John  F.  Myers.  Also  Myers  Family. 
LINDSLAY— 

See  Selden. 


88 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

LINN— 

A  history  of  a  fragment  of  the  Clan  Linn  and  a  genealogy  of  the 
Linn  and  related  families. 

Dr.  George  Wilds  Linn.  204  p.  8°.  Copyright  1906  by  George  Wilds 
Linn.    Report  Print,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

LOGAN— 

See  Morton. 

LUCE— 

See  Some  old  family  histories.    Bartlett,  Belvel  (Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer,  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce,  etc. 
Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy. 

LUDLAM— 

Genealogical  sketch  of  Ludlam  Family,  from  the  early  settlement 
of  Cape  May  County,  N.  J.,  1692. 

Anthony  J.  Ludlam,  compiler.  4°,  Springfield,  111.,  1878.  H.  W.  Rokker, 
printer. 

LUNDY— 

The  Lundy  Family  and  their  descendants  of  whatsoever  surname. 
With  a  biographical  sketch  of  Benjamin  Lundy. 

William  Clinton  Armstrong,  A.M.  485  p.  8°,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
1902.     J.  Heidinsfeld,  printer. 

Benjamin  Lundy,  Pioneer  of  Freedom. 

By  Geo.  A.  Lawrence,  in  Journal  of  the  Ills.  State  Hist.  Soc.  Vol. 
6,  No.  2,  July,  1913.    pp.  175-205. 

LYLE— 

The  ancestry  and  posterity  of  Matthew,  John,  Daniel,  and  Samuel 
Lyle,  pioneer  settlers  in  Virginia. 

Oscar  K.  Lyle,  361  p.  4°,  New  York  City.  Printed  by  Lecouver  Press 
Co.,  1912. 

LYON— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

McCLURE— 

Diary  of  David  McClure,  1748-1820. 

Notes  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter. 

David  McClure.  Privately  printed.  219  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1899.  The  Knicker- 
bocker Press. 

McCORMICK— 

Some  Virginia  families,  being  genealogies  of  the  Kinney,  Stribling. 
Trout,  Mcllhany,  Milton,  Rogers,  Tate,  Snickers,  Taylor,  McCormiok. 
and  other  families  of  Virginia. 

Hugh  Milton  Mcllhany,  Jr.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  274  p.  8°,  Staunton,  Va.,  1903. 
Stoneburner  &  Pruber,  printers. 

Mcdonald— 

The  Glengarry  McDonalds  of  Virginia.  With  an  introductory 
sketch  of  the  early  history  of  the  Glengarry  Clan. 


89 

family  histories 

Mcdonald  family— 

Mrs.  Flora  McDonald  Williams.  340  p.  8°,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1911.  George 
G.  Fetter  Co.,  publishers. 

Mcdowell— 

See  Greenlee. 

McDowells— 

See  Brooks  and  Greenlee. 
McILHANY— 

Some  Virginia  families,  being  genealogies  of  the  Kinney,  Stribling, 
Trout,  Mcllhany,  Milton,  Rogers,  Tate,  Snickers,  Taylor,  McCormick, 
and  other  families  of  Virginia. 

Hugh  Milton  Mcllhany,  Jr.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  274  p.  8°,  Staunton,  Va.,  1903. 
Stoneburner  &  Pruber,  printers. 

MACKENZIE— 

See  Some  old  family  histories.    Bartlett,  Belvel  (Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer,  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce,  Mackenzie,  etc. 
17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.     Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy. 

McLEAN  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS— 

Heads  of  families  of  McLean  County,  111.,  at  the  census  of  1840. 
(Taken  by  Jacob  Spawr.) 

Copied  and  re-arranged  by  Milo  Custer.  Bloomington,  111.,  1911.  Type- 
written manuscript. 

McLEAN— 

John  McLean.     By  Capt.  J.  H.  Burnham. 

Publication  No.  8,  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  1903,  pp. 
198-201. 

McMillan— 

McMillan  Genealogy  and  History.    A  record  of  the  descendants  of 
John  McMillan  and  Mary  Arnott,  C.  E.  McMillan,  and  W.  F.  McMillan. 
353  p.  8°.    Place  and  publisher  not  given. 

MACON— 

See  Selden. 
McPIKE— 

See  Eomance  of  Genealogy. 

Eugene  F.  McPike.    Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

MARKHAM— 

See  Marshall. 
MARSHALL— 

See  Cloyd. 

The  Marshall  Family,  or  a  genealogical  chart  of  the  descendants 
of  John  Marshall  and  Elizabeth  Markham,  his  wife,  sketches  of  indi- 
viduals and  notices  of  families  connected  with  them. 

W.  M.  Paxton.  415  p.  8°,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1885.  Robert  Clarke  &  Co., 
publishers. 

MARTIN— 

See  Le  Sage. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

MASON— 

See  Seidell. 
MATHEWS— 

See  Morton. 
MAYO— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

See  Randolph. 

MERCER— 

See  Selden.        . 
MERRYMAN— 

Walter  Merryman,  of  Harpswell,  Maine,  and  his  descendants. 
Rev.  Charles  Nelson  Sinnett.    123  p.  8°,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1905.    Rumford 
Publishing  Co. 

MICHAUX— 

See  Morton. 
MILESIAN  FAMILIES  OF  IRELAND— 

A  genealogical  history  of  the  Milesian  families  of  Ireland,  with  the 
monument  to  Brian  Boroimhe;  the  chart  of  the  Armorial  bearings  of 
the  same  families. 

B.  W.  DeCourcy,  compiler  and  editor.  77  p.  12°,  Cincinnati,  1880.  W. 
F.  Overdick  and  M.  L.  Riegel,  publishers. 

MILLER— 

The  Reverend  Alexander  Miller,  of  Virginia,  and  some  of  his 
descendants. 

Milo  Custer.    36  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.    Publisher  not  given. 

MILTON— 

Some  Virginia  families,  being  genealogies  of  the  Kinney,  Stribling, 
Trout,  Mcllhany,  Milton,  Rogers,  Tate,  Snickers,  Taylor,  McCormick, 
and  other  families  of  Virginia. 

Hugh  Milton  Mcllhany,  Jr.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  274  p.  8°,  Staunton,  Va.,  1903. 
Stoneburner  &  Pruber,  printers. 

MISNE— 

Sec  Morton. 
MOFFAT— 

Moffat  Genealogies.  Descenl  from  Rev.  John  Moffat,  of  Ulster 
County,  N.  Y. 

R.  Burnham  Moffat.  158  p.  8°,  Privately  printed,  1909.  Press  of  L. 
Middleditch  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MOORE— 

A  history  of  the  descendants  of  Shildes  lioore,  in  America,  covering 
a  period  of  one  hundred  and  fifty-nine  years,  from   1732  to  1891. 

George  L.  Moore.  156  p.  8°,  Belleville,  111.  Risdon  Alexander  Moore, 
publisher. 

Proceedings  of  the  centennial   reunion  of  the  "Moore  Family"  held 

at  Belleville,  111.,  May  31  and  June  1,  1882. 


91 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

MOORE  FAMILY— 

Dr.  D.  N.  Moore  and  McCabe  Moore,  publishers.    82  p.  83,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1882.     A.  R.  Fleming,  printer. 

See  Selden. 
MORRIS— 

See  Collins. 
MORSE— 

Descendants  of  Samuel  Morse,  of  Worth ington,  Mass. 

Harriet  Morse  Weeks  of  Evanston,  111.     56  p.  Addenda.     8°,  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  1907.     Eagle  Printing  and  Binding  Co. 

MORTON— 

The    Mortons,    Venables,    Michaux    of    Saurin,    Mismes,    France, 
Pochette  of  Holland,  Carey,  Woodson,  Logan,  Clark,  Mathews. 
Miss  Morton  of  Birmingham,  Ala. 

See  pp.  87-91,  in  the  Register  of  the  Kentucky  State  Historical 
Society.     Vol.  IX,  No.  27,  September,  1911. 
MOUNTAIN— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.    Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

MUNSON— 

Munson    Family    Reunion.      Proceedings    of    the    second    Munson 
Family  Reunion. 

8°,  New  Haven,  1896.    Publisher  not  given. 

M  VERS— 

Genealogy  of  the  Myers,  Lindley,  and  Birdsell  Families.    In  poems. 
John  F.  Myers.     12°.     Place  and  publisher  not  given. 

NANCE— 

Zachariah  Nance.     Soldier  of  the  Revolution.     See  Notice  of  the 
death  of,  in  the  Sangamo  Journal,  January  9,  1836. 
NEW  HAMPSHIRE— 

Genealogical  and  Family  History  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire, 
in  four  volumes. 

Ezra  Stearns,  compiler,  assisted  by  Edward  E.  Parker.     8°,  New  York, 
1908.    The  Lewis  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

NEWTON— 

The  Colchester,  Conn.,  Newton  Family.     Descendants  of  Thomas 
tfewton,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  1639. 

Compiled  by   Clair  Alonzo   Newton.     134   p.   12°,   Naperville,   111.,   1911. 
Publisher  not  given. 

Richard  Newton,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1638-39.     Also  an  account 
of  the  Indian  Raid  in  Barnard,  Vt,  August  9,  1780. 

Rev.  William  Monroe  Newton,  compiler.     Copy  No.  83.     52  p.  8°,  Woon- 
socket,  R.  I.     Published  by  W.  M.  Newton  &  Son. 

See  Selden. 
NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  ENGLAND  FAMILIES— 

Genealogical  notes  of  New  York  and  New  England  families. 


FAMILY  HISTORIES 

NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  ENGLAND  FAMILIES— 

S.  V.  Talcott,  compiler.    747  p.  and  index  39  p.  8°,  Albany,  1883.     Weed, 
Parsons  &  Co.,  publishers. 

NOBLAT,  NOBLET,  NOBLETT,  NOBLIT,  NOBLOT— 

Genealogical  collections  relating  to  the  families  of  Noblet,  Noblat, 
Noblot,  and  Noblets,  of  France;  Noblet  and  Noblett,  of  Great  Britain; 
Noblet,  Noblett,  Noblit  and  Noblitt,  of  America ;  with  some  particular 
account  of  William  Noblit,  of  Middletown  Township,  Chester  County, 
now  Delaware  County,  Pa.,  U.S.A. 

John  Hyndman  Noblit.     401  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1906.     Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation.    Ferris  &  Leach,  printers. 

OLIVER— 

John  Oliver.     War  of  1812.     Bounty  Lands.     Vellum  Document 
No.  1963,  signed  by  President  James  Monroe,  granting  to  John  Oliver 
160  acres  of  land  in  the  Territory  of  Illinois  for  military  services.  Dated 
December  13,  1817. 
ORENDORFF— 

See  Some  old  family  records.  Bartlett,  Belvel  (or  Belleville), 
Dille,  Cox,  Custer,  (Custer  of  Pa.),  Evans,  Vezzy, . Hendrix,  Jones, 
Luce,  Mackenzie,  Orendorff,  etc. 

Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy. 
PACA— 

See  Selden. 
PAGE— 

See  Selden. 
PARKER— 

Archelius  Parker  and  his  descendants. 

Milo  Custer,  n.  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1912.  George  M.  Adams  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

See  Some  old  family  histories.  Bartlett,  Belvel  (Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer,  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce,  Mackenzie,  Orendorff, 
Parker. 

Milo  Custer.    Typewritten  copy. 
PARRY— 

See  Stuart,  Freeman,  Pike,  etc. 
PARSON— 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Lewis  B.  Parsons  (Second)  Parsons- 
Hoar.  Parsons,  Springfiejd,  Mass.,  1636.  Hoar-Gloucester,  England, 
1632.    Lewis  B.  Parsons,  1900. 

109  p.  8°,  St.  Louis.    Press  of  Perrin  &  Smith. 
PEARCE— 

Pearce  Genealogy.  Being  the  record  of  the  posterity  of  Richard 
Pearce,  an  early  inhabitant  of  Portsmouth,  in  Rhode  Island,  who  came 
from  England,  and  whose  genealogy  is  traced  back  to  972. 

Col.  Frederick  C.  Pearce.  150  p.  8°,  Rockford,  111.,  1888.  Joel  Munsell's 
Sons,  publishers,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


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PEASLEE— 

History  of  the  Peaslee,  Balch,  Stonebraker  Family.  Who  as  pioneers 
settled  in  the  great  woods  of  New  York  in  1838 ;  the  treeless  prairies  of 
Iowa  Territory  in  1844,  and  on  the  Sac  and  Fox  Beserve,  Kansas,  in 
1870.  Taken  from  a  book  on  Osage  County  history,  entitled,  "Annals 
of  Lyndon,"  by  Charles  E.  Green. 

12  p.  8°,  Lyndon,  Osage  County,  Kans.,  June,  1897.    Publisher  not  given. 

PECK— 

Selleck  and  Peck  Genealogy. 
William  Edwin  Selleck.     69  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1912.     Privately  printed. 

PENDLETON— 

See  Selden. 
PENCE— 

History  of  Judge  John  Pence,  and  his  descendants.  Born  in 
Shenandoah  County,  Virginia,  January  15,  1775.  Eesided  in  Cham- 
paign County,  Ind.,  and  Henderson  County,  111. 

Kingsley  Adolphus  Pence.  126  p.  8°,  Denver,  Colo.,  1912.  Publisher  not 
given. 

PEEBY— 

Our  Perry  Family  in  Maine.     Its  ancestors  and  descendants. 
Rev.   Charles   Nelson   Sinnett.     127   p.   8°,   Lewistown,   Me.,   1911.     The 
Journal  Print  Shop. 

PINCKNEY— 

Genealogy  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Pinckney,  Austin,  Barker,  Anderson, 
Ehoades,  and  Finch  families. 

Franklin  Couch,  LL.B.  129  p.  8°,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1907.  Newburgh 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

PINKHAM— 

Eichard  Pinkham,  of  Old  Dover,  N.  H.,  and  his  descendants  East 
and  West. 

Rev.  Charles  Nelson  Sinnett.  308  p.  8:,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1908.  Rumford 
Co.,  publishers. 

PI  PEE— 

Some  old  family  records.     Bartlett,  Belvel,   (or  Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer,    (Custer  of  Pa.),  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce, 
Mackenzie,  Orendorff,  Parker,  Piper,  etc. 
Milo  Custer.    Typewritten  copy. 

PLEASANTS— 

See  Eandolph. 
POUND— 

The  Pound  and  Kester  Families. 

John  E.  Hunt,  compiler.  628  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1904.  Regan  Printing 
House. 

POWELL— 

Long  Island  Genealogies,  being  kindred  descendants  of  Thomas 
Powell. 


94 

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PoWKLL  FAMILY— 

Mary  Powell  Bunker.    350  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1895.    Joel  Munsell  Sons, 
publishers. 

PRESTON— 
See  Selden. 

PRICE— 

John  Price.  Tlie  Emigrant)  Jamestown  Colony,  1680.  With  some 
of  his  descendants. 

Rev.  Benjamin   Luther  Price.     62  p.   8°,  Alexander,   La.,   September   1, 
1910.    Published  by  the  Author. 

PR  I  CHARD— 

Descendants  of  William  Priehard. 

A.   M.   Priehard,  compiler.     59  p.  8°,  Charleston,   W.  Va.,   March,  1912. 
Tribune  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

PYKE— 

Halley  and  Pyke  Families. 

Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries,  July  16,  1910. 
Stuart,  Freeman,  Parry,  Pyke. 

Eugene  F.  McPike.    Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries,  August  26,  1911. 
RAILEY— 

See  Randolph. 
RANDOLPH— 

The  Randolphs  and  their  Railey  Connections.     W.  E.  Railey. 
See  Register  of  the  Kentucky  State  Historical  Society,  Vol    I X . 
No.  27,  September,  1911.    Vol.  10,  No.  28,  September,  1912. 

W.  E.  Railey.     See  Register  of  the  Kentucky  State  Historical  Society, 
Vol.  IX,  No.  27,  September,  1911.    Vol.  X,  No.  28,  September,  1912. 

RALSTON— 

James  Harvey  Ralston. 

Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder.  See  pp.  215-235  in  Publication  No.  13,  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  1908. 

REED— 

The  Reed  Family. 

S.  V.  Talcott.  Re-arranged  and  published  by  Martin  &  Allardyce.  17 
p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1912.     Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

REVERE— 

An  outline  of  the  life  and  works  of  Col.  Paul  Revere,  with  a  partial 
catalogue  of  silverware  bearing  his  name,  also  a  description  of  New- 
buryport  and  other  historic  plan-. 

George  B.  Tilton,  compiler.     63  p.  8°,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1909. 

REZEAIJ— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

RHOADES— 

Genealogies  of  the  Hill,  Dean,  Anderson,  Rhoades,  and  Finch 
families. 


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RHOADES  FAMILY— 

Franklin  Couch,  LL.B.  129  p.  8°,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1907.  New  burgh 
Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

RHORER— 

Genealogy  of  the  Houser,  Rhorer,  Dillman,  Hoover  families. 
Dr.  W.  W.  Houser,  compiler.    239  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.     Pantagraph 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

RIDDLE— 

See  Selden. 

ROGHETTE— . 

See  Morton. 

ROGERS— 

See  Mcllhany. 

ROSS— 

See  Selden. 
RUTHERFURD— 

Genealogical  notes;  containing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas  Family, 
of  Maryland,  and  of  the  following  connected  families,  Snowden,  Buck- 
ley, Lawrence,  Chew,  Ellicott,  Hopkins,  Johnson,  Rutherfurd,  etc. 

Lawrence  B.  Thomas.  197  p.  8°,  Baltimore,  1877.  Lawrence  B.  Thomas, 
publisher. 

SACKETT  GENEALOGY— 

19  p.  8°,  place  and  publisher  not  given. 

SAGE— 

See  Le  Sage. 
SALZBURGERS— 

The  Salzhurgers  and  their  descendants;  being  the  history  of  a 
colony  of  German  (Lutheran)  Protestants,  who  emigrated  to  Georgia 
in  1734,  and  settled  at  Ebenezer,  25  miles  above  the  city  of  Savannah. 

Rev.  P.  A.  Stroebel.  308  p.  12°,  Baltimore,  1855.  T.  Newton  Kurtz, 
publisher. 

SANBORNE— 

American  and  English  Sanbornes. 
V.  C.  Sanborn.    8°,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1895. 

SANBORNE,  SANBORN— 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Sanbome  or  Sanborn  in  England  and 
America,  1194-1898. 

V.  C.  Sanborn.  692  p.  8°,  privately  printed  for  the  Author,  1899.  The 
Rumford  Press,  N.  H. 

SAVOIE— 

La  Genealogie  de  la  Famille  Savoie  Origins  acadienne. 
Par.  Caroline  Hamelin,  nee  Martin.    64  p.  8°,  1912.    Publisher  not  given. 

SAWYER— 

Ancestry  and   life  of  Captain  Thomas  Sawyer.      In    Mninuiain. 


96 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

SAWYER  FAMILY— 

Edwin  Sawyer  Walker,  A.M.  27  p.  8°,  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  1906.  Publisher 
not  given. 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 
SCHERER— 
.    Blackwelder-Scherer  Families. 

I.  S.  Blackwelder,  compiler.    Typewritten  copy. 
SCHIEFFELIN— 

Genealogical  notes;  containing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas  Family 
of  Maryland,  and  of  the  following  connected  families:  Snowden,  Buck- 
ley, Lawrence,  Chew,  Ellicott,  Hopkins,  Johnson,  Rutherfurd,  Fairfax, 
Schieffelin,  Tyson,  and  others. 

"  Lawrence  B.  Thomas.    197  p.  8°,  Baltimore,  1877.    Lawrence  B.  Thomas, 
publisher. 

SELDEN— 

Seldens  of  Virginia  and  Allied  Families.     2  vols. 
Mary   Selden   Kennedy.     2   vols.   8°,   New   York,   1911.     Frank   Allaben 
Genealogical  Co.,  publishers. 

SELLECK— 

Selleck  and  Peck  Genealogy. 
William  Edwin  Selleck.     69  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1912.     Privately  printed. 

SEMPLE— 

Genealogy  of  Hon.  James  Semple. 
W.  K.  Anderson. 
48  p.  8°,  1902.    Place  and  publisher  not  given. 

SERRE— 

The  Fordhams  and  La  Serres  of  the  English  Settlement  in  Edwards 
County,  111. 

Walter  Colyer.  See  pp.  43-54  in  Publication  No.  16,  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  1911. 

SEYMOUR— 

The  Seymour  Family.     A  reprint  from  the  Morris  Genealogy. 
Tyler  Seymour  Morris.     8°,  Chicago,  1900.     Publisher  not  given. 

SHEPARDSON— 

The  Shepardson  Family.  Branches  of  the  family  in  the  United 
States  when  the  first  census  was  taken  in  1790. 

Francis  Wayland  Shepardson.  14  p.  8°,  Chicago,  August  15,  1912.  Pub- 
lisher not  given. 

SHORT— 

See  Some  old  family  records.  Bartlett,  Belvel  (or  Belleville), 
Dille,  Cox,  Custer  (Custer  of  Pa.),  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce, 
Mackenzie,  Orendorff,  Parker,  Piper,  Short,  etc. 

17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  111.     Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy. 
SINNETT,  SINNOTTS— 

Michael  Sinnett,  of  Harpsville,  Maine.  His  ancestry  and  descend- 
ants. Also  records  of  other  Sinnetts,  Sinnotts,  etc.,  in  Ireland  and 
America. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

SINNETT  FAMILY— 

Rev.   Charles   Nelson   Sinnett.     137   p.   8°,   Concord,   N.   H.,   1910.     The 
Rumford  Press,  publisher. 

SLADE—  * 

Charles  Slade. 

Dr.    J.    F.    Snyder,      pp.    207-210.      Publication    No.    8.      Illinois    State 
Historical  Library,  1903. 

SLOO— 

Thomas  Sloo,  Jr. 

Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder.  See  pp.  201-206.  Publication  No.  8.  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  1903. 

Thomas  Sloo,  Jr. 

Isaac  Joslin  Cox.  See  pp.  26-42.  Publication.  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library,  1911. 

SMEDLEY— 

Smedley  Family — Prospectus. 
10  p.  8°,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1901.    Wickersham  Printing  Co. 

SMITH— 

See  Cloyd. 

Hannah  Logan  Smith.     Quaker  Genealogy. 
326  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1839.    E.  G.  Dorsey,  printer. 

Genealogy  of  the  Smith  Family. 

Joseph  Smith,  Sr.  See  p.  760  in  article  by  W.  W.  Phelps  in  The  Times 
and  Season.    Published  at  Nauvoo,  111.,  1844. 

See  Filson  Club.    Publication  No.  14,  Louisville,  1899. 
SNICKERS— 

See  Mcllhany. 
SNOWDEN— 

Genealogical  notes;  containing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas  Family 
of  Maryland,  and  of  the  following  connected  families:  Snowden,  Buck- 
ley, Lawrence,  etc. 

Lawrence  B.  Thomas.  197  p.  8°,  Baltimore,  1877.  Lawrence  B.  Thomas, 
publisher. 

SNYDER— 

Adam  W.  Snyder  and  his  period  in  Illinois  History,  1817-1842. 

John  Francis  Snyder,  M.D.  437  p.  12°,  Virginia,  111.,  1906.  E.  Needham 
Bookseller.     Illinois  State  Register,  Springfield,  111.,  publisher. 

SPALDING— 

The  Spalding  Memorial.  A  genealogical  history  of  Edward 
Spalding,  of  Virginia  and  "Massachusetts  Bay,  and  his  descendants. 
With  a  record  of  their  military  service  in  the  Colonial,  Revolutionary 
and  Civil  wars;  together  with  information  concerning  various  other 
branches  of  the  Spalding  Family. 

Charles  Warren  Spalding,  A.M.  1276  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1897.  American 
Publishers  Association.  Revised  and  enlarged  from  the  original  edition  by 
Rev.  J.  S.  Spalding. 

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98 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

SPOTTISWOODE— 
See  Selden. 

SPRINGFIELD,  MASS.  FAMILIES— 

(Sample  Pages.) 
8°,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1898. 

STANSBURY— 

The  Descendants  of  John  Stansbury,  of  Leominster,  1(570-1 895. 
Frederick  Howard  Wines,  compiler.     55  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.,  1895.     H. 
W.  Rokker,  printer. 

STEPHEN— 

See  Selden. 
STEPHENS— 

The  Stephens  Family,  with  collateral  hranches. 

Edward  Stephens  Clarke,  M.D.     185  p.  8°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1892.     Martin 
&  Allardyce,  publishers. 

STINESPRING— 

Some  old  family  records.     Bartlett,  Belvel   (or  Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,   Custer    (Custer  of   Pa.),   Evans,   Vezzy,   Hendrix,   Jones,   Luce, 
Mackenzie,  Orendorff,  Parker,  Piper,  Short,  Stinespring,  etc. 
Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy.     17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910. 

STITES— 

See  James. 
STONEBRAKER— 

See  Peaslee. 
STRANGE— 

Biographical  and  historical  sketches  of  the  Storage's  of  America 

and  across  the  seas. 

Alexander   Taylor   Strange,   compiler.     137   p.   8°,   Hillsboro,    111.,   1911. 
Published  by  the  Compiler. 

STRIBLING— 

See  Mcllhany. 
STUART— 

Stuart,  Freeman.  Day,  Pyke. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries.     July  13,  1912. 

Stuart,  Freeman,  Parry,  Pyke. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.    Reprinted  from  Notes  and  Queries.    August  26,  1911. 

STUBBLEFIELD— 

Robert  Stubblefield  and  his  son,  John  Stubbleiiehl. 
George  W.  Stubblefield.    See  pp.  525-530  in  Vol.  VI,  No.  4,  January,  1914, 
Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society. 

SWANZY— 

The  families  of  French  of  Belturbet,  and    Nixon,  of  Fermanagh, 
and  their  descendants. 

Rev.  Biddall  Swanzy,  M.A.     211  p.  8°,  Dublin,  1908.     (Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation.)     Printed  by  Alex.  Thom  &  Co.,  Ltd. 


99 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

SWARTZ— 

Some  old  family  records.     Bartlett,  Belvel   (or  Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,   Custer    (Custer  of   Pa.),   Evans,   Vezzy,   Hendrix,   Jones,   Luce, 
Mackenzie,  Orendorff,  Parker,  Piper,  Stinespring,  Swartz,  etc. 
Milo  Custer.     17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.     Typewritten  copy. 

SYLVESTER— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 

TAIT— 

The  Ancestry  of  President  Taft. 

Mabel  Thacher  Rosemary  Washburn,    pp.  413-428  in  Journal  of  American 
History,  Vol.  V,  No.  3,  1911. 

TAPP— 

See  Cloyd. 

TASKER— 

See  Selden. 
TATE— 

See  Mcllhany. 
TAYLOR— 

See  Selden. 

TAYLOR— 

See  Mcllhany. 

THOMAS— 

Genealogical  Notes.  Containing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas  Family 
of  Maryland,  and  of  the  following  connected  families :  Snowden,  Buck- 
ley, Lawrence,  Chew,  Elliott,  Hopkins,  Johnson,  Rutherfurd,  Fairfax, 
Schieffelin,  Tyson,  and  others. 

Rev.  Lawrence  B.  Thomas.     197  p.   8°,  Baltimore,  1877.     Lawrence   B. 
Thomas,  publisher. 

Jesse  Burgess  Thomas,  Jesse  Burgess  Thomas,  Jr.,  Richard  Symmea 
Thomas,  Jr.     Forgotten  Statesmen  of  Illinois  Series. 

Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder.     Sec  pp.  514-525  in  Transactions  of  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Society,  1904. 

Pedigrees  of  Thomas,  Chew,  and  Lawrence  (Families).  A  West 
River  Register  and  genealogical  notes. 

Rev.  Lawrence  Buckley  Thomas.     136  p.  8°,  New  York,  1883.     Thomas 
Whittaker,  publisher. 

THOMPSON— 

Our  Thompson  Family  in  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  the  West. 
Rev.   Charles   Nelson   Sinnett.     293   p.   8°,   Concord,   N.   H.,   1907.     The 
Rumford  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

See  Selden. 
THURBER— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.    From  the  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 


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TISDALE,  TISDEL— 

Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Lawrence  and  Mary  Antisell,  of 
Norwich  and  Willington,  Conn.  Including  some  records  of  Christopher 
Antisell.  of  Sraduff  Birr,  (Kings  Co.)  Ireland. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Tisdel  Wyman,  compiler.  335  p.  8°,  Painesville,  O.,  1908. 
The  Champlin  Printing  Co.,  Columbus,  O. 

See  Antisell. 

TODD— 

The  Virginia  Todds. 

J.  R.  Witcraft,  compiler,  Merchantville,  N.  J.  34  p.  8°,  Frankford,  Pa., 
1913.     Dispatch  Publishing  House. 

See  Edwards. 

TRAVERRIER  (OR  TRAVERSIER)  — 
See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.    Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

TREE— 

Tree  Family  and  its  connections  in  England  and  America. 
Josiah   Granville   Leach,   LL.B.     108   p.    8°,   Philadelphia,    1908.     J.    B. 
Lippincott  Co.,  publishers. 

TROUT— 

See  Mcllhany. 
TUCKER— 

See  Selden. 
TURNER— 

The  Life  of  Jonathan  Baldwin  Turner. 

Mary  Turner  Carriel.  298  p.  8°,  copyright  1911,  Mary  Turner  Carriel. 
Place  and  publisher  not  given. 

TUTHILL— 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian  Church. 
TYSON— 

See  Thomas. 
VENABLE— 

See  Morton. 

VEZZY— 

Some  old  family  records.  Bartlett,  Belvel  (or  Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer  (Custer  of  Pa.),  Evans,  Vezzy,  etc. 

Mllo  Custer.    17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910.    Typewritten  copy. 

WADDELL— 

A  Colonial  Officer  and  His  Times,  1754-1773.  A  biographical 
sketch  of  Gen.  Hugh  Waddell,  of  North  Carolina. 

Alfred  Moore  Waddell.  242  p.  8°,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1890.  Edwards  & 
Broughton. 

WADE— 

The  Life  of  Benjamin  P.  Wade. 


101 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

WADE  FAMILY— 

A.  G.  Riddle.     310  p.   12°,  Cleveland,  O.,   1886.     William   W.   Williams, 

publisher. 

WALKER— 

The  Story  of  My  Ancestors  in  America.  Also  "Printers"  copy 
manuscript. 

Edwin  Sawyer  Walker.     8°,  Chicago,  1895. 

See  Selden. 

WALLACE— 

See  Selden. 

\\  ALLBRIDGE— 

Descendants  of  Henry  Wallbridge  who  married  Anna  Amos,  Decem- 
ber 25,  1688,  at  Preston,  Conn. 

William  Gedney  Wallbridge,  compiler.    369  p.  4°,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1898. 

WALTON— 

The  Walton  Family. 

Joseph  C.  Martindale,  M.D.  12  p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1911.  Martin  & 
Allardyce,  publishers. 

WASHINGTON— 

Home  of  Washington,  or,  Mount  Vernon,  its  associations. 
Benson  J.  Lossing.     8°,  N.  Y.,  1870. 

See  Selden. 
WATKINSON— 

See  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 
WEBB— 

Some  old  family  records.  Bartlett,  Belvel  (or  Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer  (Custer  of  Pa.),  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce, 
Mackenzie,  Orendorff,  Parker,  Piper,  Short,  Stinespring,  Swartz,  Zook 
(or  Zug),  Webb. 

Milo  Custer.     Typewritten  copy.     17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  1910. 

WELLS— 

See  Romance  of  Genealogy. 
Eugene  F.  McPike.     Reprinted  from  The  Magazine  of  History,  1912. 

WEST— 

See  Selden. 
WILL— 

Conrad  Will.     Forgotten  Statesmen  Series. 

Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder.  See  pp.  351-377  in  Publication  No.  10.  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library,  1905. 

WILLIS— 

See  Selden. 
WILLOUGHBY— 

Sec  Selden. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 


WINSTON— 
i    Seidell. 


WoRMELEY— 
See  Seldcu. 

WOODSON— 

See  Morton. 
See  Randolph. 

\\  KIGHT— 

The  Wright  Family. 

S.  V.  Talcott.  Re-arranged  and  published  by  Martin  &  Allardyce.  20 
p.  12°,  Frankford,  Pa.,  1912.    Martin  &  Allardyce,  publishers. 

YATES— 

Descendants  of  Michael  Yates  and  his  sons  Abner  and  John.  Gene- 
alogical Chart. 

Richard  Yates,  Jr.,  compiler.  Folio,  Springfield,  1910.  H.  W.  Rokker, 
publisher. 

YOUNG— 

Richard  M.  Young.     Forgotten  Statesmen  Series. 
J.   F.    Snyder.     See   pp.   302-327    in    Publication    No.    11,    Illinois   State 
Historical  Library,  1906. 

ZOOK  (OR  ZUG)— 

See  Some  old  family  records.  Bartlett,  Belvel,  (Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer,  Evans,  Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce,  Mackenzie,  Orendorff, 
Parker,  Piper,  Short,  Stinespring,  Swartz,  Zook   (or  Zug). 

Milo  Custer.     17  p.  8°,  Bloomington,  111.,  1910.'    Typewritten  copy. 

ZUG— 

See  Zook. 

GENERAL  WORKS 

AMERICA  HERALDICA— 

A  compilation  of  coat  of  arms,  crests,  and  mottoes,  of  prominent 
American  families  settled  in  this  country  before  1800.  2  vols,  bound  in 
one.  Contain,  Gore  Roll  of  Arms,  List  of  Mayflower  passengers,  plates. 
Also,  supplement. 

E.  De  V.  Vermont,  editor  and  compiler.     Folio,  N.  Y.,  1887  and  1889. 

AMERICAN  ANCESTRY— 

Giving  the  name  and  descent  in  the  male  line  of  Americans  whose 
ancestors  settled  in  the  United  States  previous  to  1776.  Vol.  I,  1887; 
to  Vol.  XII,  1899. 

Thomas  P.  Hughes.  12  vols.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Joel  Munsell's  Sons, 
publishers. 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES— 

American   and    English    Genealogies   in   the   Library   of   Cong! 
Preliminary  Catalogue. 


103 

GENERAL  WORKS 

AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  GENEALOGIES— 

805  p.  8°,  Washington,  D.  C,  U.  S.  Gov.  Pub.,  1910.  Compiled  under 
the  direction  of  the  Chief  Cataloguer.    Library  of  Congress. 

AMERICAN  EDUCATION  SOCIETY  PUBLICATIONS— 

Quarterly  Register  and  Journal  of  the  American  Education 
Society. 

15  vols.  8°,  Boston,  Mass.,  1829-1843. 

AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— 

Index  to  American  Genealogies  and  to  genealogical  material  con- 
tained in  all  works  such  as  town  histories,  county  histories,  local  histories, 
historical  society  publications,  biographies,  historical  periodicals  and 
kindred  works,  alphabetically  arranged. 

5th  edition  revised  and  enlarged.  Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  publishers.  352 
p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1900. 

Also  Supplement  1900-1908  to  the  Index  to  Genealogies  published  in 
1900.     107  p.  4°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1908.' 

AMERICAN  GENEALOGIST,  (THE)  — 

Being  a  catalogue  of  family  histories  and  publications. 
William  H.  Whitmore.    287  p.  8°,  Albany,  1868.    Joel  Munsell,  publisher. 

Being  a  catalogue  of  family  histories,  a  bibliography  of  American 
genealogy  or  a  list  of  the  title  pages  of  books  and  pamphlets  on  family 
history  published  in  America,  from  1771  to  date. 

Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  publishers.     328  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1897. 

Also  edition  of  1900. 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Annual  Address  by  the  President,  General  Edward  A.  Moseley, 
Hotel  San  Reno,  New  ^ork,  February  17,  1898. 

Gen.  Edward  A.  Moseley.  19  p.  8°,  New  York,  1898.  National  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

AMERICAN  PRISONERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

Danske  Dandridge.  504  p.  8°,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1911.  The  Michie 
Co.,  printers. 

AMERICANS  OF  ROYAL  DESCENT— 

Index  to  intermarriages  of  Americans  of  royql  descent. 
Charles   H.    Browning.     4°,    Philadelphia,    1891.      Publisher    not    given. 
Pamphlet. 

A  X  ABSTRACT— 

An  Abstract  of  a  Genealogical  Collection,  Vol.  I. 
Malcolm  Macbeath.    50  p.  4°,  St.  Louis,  1907.   Nixon-Jones  Co.,  publishers. 

\.\    ETYMOLOGICAL    DICTIONARY— 

An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  Family  and  Christian  names,  with 
an  essay  on  their  derivation  ami  import. 

William  Arthur,  M.A.  300  p.  8°,  New  York,  1857.  Sheldon  Blakeman  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

AN   HISTORICAL  ACCOUNT— 

Of  the  settlements  of  Scotch  Highlanders  in  America  prior  t"  (In1 
peace  of  1783,  together  with  notices  of  Highland  regiments  and  bio- 
graphical sketches. 


104 

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AN  HISTORICAL  ACCOUNT— 

J.  P.  MacLean,  Ph.D.  459  p.  8°,  Cleveland,  O.,  1900.  The  Helman-Taylor 
Co.,  publishers. 

ANNUAL  REGISTER  AND  MILITARY  ROSTER— 

Containing  the  names  and  rank  of  the  principal  civil  officers  of 
the  government  of  the  United  States  since  its  organization,  and  of  the 
state  of  New  York  since  the  adoption  of  its  constitution  in  1777,  in- 
cluding county  officers,  etc.  Also  the  names  and  rank  of  the  militia 
officers  of  this  state  now  in  office. 

B.  Thalhimer.  272  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1821.  Printed  by  E.  and  E. 
Hosford. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— 

The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North  Amer- 
ica; to  the  first  of  November,  1790. 

John  Asplund,  Southampton  Co.,  Va„  July  14,  1791.    70  p.  8°.    1791. 

A  history  of  the  Baptists  in  the  western  states  east  of  the  Mississippi. 
Justin  A.  Smith,  D.D.    420  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1896.     American  Baptist 
Publication  Society,  publishers. 

CANADA— 

Dictionnaire  genealogique  des  families  canadiennes  depuis  la  fonda- 
tion  de  la  colonie  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  1608. 

L'Abbe  Cyprien  Tanguay.  7  vols.  8°,  Montreal,  1871-1890.  Eusebe 
Senecal,  later  Eusebe  Senecal  et  Fils,  publishers. 

The  first  English  conquest  of  Canada,  with  some  account  of  the 
earliest  settlements  in  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Foundland.  Contains  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  Gervase  Kirke  and  his  family,  particularly  of  his 
son  David  Kirke,  born  1597,  early  American  explorer. 

Henry  Kirke,  M.A.  B.  C.  L.  Oxon.  227  p.  8°,  London,  1871.  Benrose  & 
Sons,  publishers. 

CINCINNATI  SOCIETY— 

The  institution  and  proceedings  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati; 
formed  by  the  officers  of  the  United  States  at  the  cantonment  on  the 
banks  of  Hudson's  River,  May  10,  1783;  with  the  proceedings  of  the 
Massachusetts  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  from  its  organization, 
June  9,  1783,  to  July  4,  1811. 

112  p.  8°,  Boston,  1812.     Printed  by  Thomas  B.  Wait  &  Co. 

CINCINNATI  SOCIETY,  FRANCE— 

The  Order  of  the  Cincinnati  in  France,  (L'Ordre  de  Cincinnatus) . 
Its  organization  and  history;  with  the  military  or  naval  records  of  the 
French  members  who  became  such  by  reason  of  qualifying  service  in  the 
army  or  navy  of  France,  or  of  the  United  States  in  the  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution for  American  Independence. 

243  p.  8°.  Published  by  the  Rhode  Island  State  Society  of  the  Cincin- 
nati, 1905. 

COLLECTION  OF  NAMES— 

Collection  of  upwards  of  30,000  names  of  German,  Swiss,  Dutch, 
French,  and  other  immigrants  in  Pennsylvania,  from  1727  to  1776, 
with  a  statement  of  the  names  of  ships,  whence  they  sailed  and  the  date 
of  their  arrival  at  Philadelphia;  chronologically  arranged,  etc. 


105 

GENERAL  WORKS 

COLLECTIONS  OF  NAMES— 

Prof.  I.  Daniel  Rupp.  495  p.  12°,  Philadelphia,  1876.  Ig.  Kohler, 
publisher. 

COLONIAL  DAMES  OF  AMERICA— 

Pennsylvania  Society  of,  Pubs.  Register  of  Pennsylvania  Society 
of  the  Colonial  Dames  of  America.  Instituted  April  8,  1891.  Incorpo- 
rated July  13,  1891. 

193  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1898.     J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  publishers. 

COLONIAL  DAMES  OF  NEW  YORK— 

Catalogue  of  the  genealogical  and  historical  library  of  the  Colonial 
Dames  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Miss  L.  Green,  compiler.  518  p.  8°,  New  York,  1912.  Published  by 
the  Colonial  Dames  of  New  York.    Frederick  H.  Hitchcock,  printer. 

COLONIAL  FAMILIES— 

Colonial  Families  of  the  Southern  States  of  America.  A  history 
and  genealogy  of  colonial  families,  who  settled  in  the  colonies  prior  to 
the  Revolution. 

Stella  Pickett  Hardy.  643  p.  8°,  New  York,  1911.  Tobias  A.  Wright, 
publisher. 

Colonial  Families  of  the  United  States  of  America.  In  which  is 
given  the  history,  genealogy,  and  armorial  bearings  of  colonial  families 
who  settled  in  the  American  colonies  from  the  time  of  the  settlement 
of  Jamestown,  13th  May,  1607,  to  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  19th  April, 
1775. 

George  Norbury  -Mackenzie,  LL.B.,  editor.  3  vols.  New  York-Boston,  1907, 
1911,  1912.  The  Grafton  Press,  Baltimore,  and  The  Seaforth  Press,  publishers. 

COLONIAL  WARS— 

Society  of,  Pubs.  General  Register  of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars, 
1899-1902."     Constitution  of  the  General  Society. 

821  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1902. 

A  supplement  to  the  General  Register  of  the  Society  of  Colonial 
Wars,  a.d.  1906. 

386  p.  8°,  Boston,  1906.    Published  by  The  Society. 

CREOLES  OF  ST.  LOUIS— 

Paul  Beckwith.  169  p.  8°,  St.  Louis,  1893.  Nixon-Jones  Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

CROZIER'S  GENERAL  ARMORY— 

A  Register  of  American  families  entitled  to  coat  armor. 
William  Armstrong  Crozier,  F.R.S.,  editor.     155  p.  8°,  New  York,  1904. 
Fox,  Duffleld  &  Co.,  publishers. 

DAMES  AND  DAUGHTERS  OF  COLONIAL  DAYS— 

Geraldine  Brooks.  284  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  Copyright  1900.  Thomas  Y.  Crowell 
&  Co.,  publishers. 

DAMES  AND  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  YOUNG  REPUBLIC— 

Geraldine  Brooks.  287  p.  12°,  N.  Y.,  1901.  Thomas  Y.  Cowell  &  Co., 
publishers. 


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DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION— 

Annual  reports  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1890- 
1912. 

Published  by  The  National  Society,  D.  A.  R.    N.  Y.  and  Washington,  D.  C. 
U.  S.  Government,  publishers. 

Directory  of  the  National  Society  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  1901,  1908. 

List  of  officers,  members  and  chapters.  National  Society.  D.A.R. 

Published  by  The  Nat.  Soc.  D.  A.  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.     2  vols.  1901, 
1908.     See  Nat.  Soc.  D.  A.  R. 

Lineage  Book?  of  the  National  Socictv  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Vol.  I,  1890,  to  Vol.  XXXVI,  1912. 

Brief  History  of  the  D.  A.  R.     Mrs.  Adlai  E.  Stevenson,  1913. 

DIARY  AND  LETTERS  OF  THOMAS  HUTCHINSON^ 

Diary  and  letters  of  his  excellency,  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.    B.  A. 
(Harvard)   LL.D.     (Oxon)    Captain-General  and  Govornor-in-Chiof  of 
his  late  Majesty's  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  North  America. 
Peter  Orlando  Hutchinson.    2  vols.  8°,  London,  1883-86. 

DTARY  OF  DAVID  M'CLURE,  1748-1820— 

With  notes,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter.    Edited  by  John  P.  Peters. 
David  McClure!    219  p.  8°,  N.  Y.,  1899. 

ENGLISH  SURNAMES— 

An  essay  on  family  nomenclature,  historical",  etymological  and 
humorous.     With  several  illustrative  appendices. 

Mark  Anthony  Lower.     2  vols.  8°,  London,  1875.     John  Russel  Smith, 
publisher. 

FRENCH  SOLDIERS— 

French  soldiers  and  sailors  in  American  Revolution.     List  of. 
Senate  Document  No.  77,  Fifty-eighth  Congress  Second  Session. 
8°,  Washington.  D.  C.     U.  S.  Government,  publisher,  1903-1904. 

GENEALOGICAL  ARTICLES— 

Genealogical   articles,  list  of  titles   in   American   periodicale   and 

kindred  works,  giving  the  name,  residence  and  earliest  date  of  the  first 
settler  of  each  family  and  adding  deficiencies  in  brackets. 

Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  publishers.     165  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1899. 

GENEALOGICAL  DICTIONARY— 

Genealogical  Dictionary  of  the  first  settlers  of  New  England,  show- 
ing three  generations  of  those  who  came  before  May,  1692.  on  the  basis 
of  Farmer's  Register. 

James    Savage.     4    vols.    8°,   Boston,    1860-1862.     Little,    Brown    &   Co., 
publishers. 

Also  Index  to  Savage's  Genealogical  Dictionary. 

Compiled  by  O.  P.  Dexter,  M.A.,  LL.B.     38  p.  8°,  New  York,  1884.     O.  P, 
Dexter,  publisher. 


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GENEALOGICAL  REGISTER— 

Vol.  I,  1913.    Edited  by  William  M.  Mervine. 
332  p.  8°,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1913.    Printed  by  The  Wickersham  Printing  Co. 

GENEALOGY  AND  THE  WEST— 

Mrs.  Harriet  Taylor. 

pp.  67-85,  in  Publication  No.  14,  Illinois  State  Historical  Library, 
1909. 

HADDEN'S  JOURNAL  AND  ORDERLY  BOOKS— 

A  Journal  kept  in  and  upon  Burgoyne's  Campaign  in  1776  and 
1777,  by  Lieut.  James  M.  Hadden,  Royal  Art.  Also  orders  kept  by  him 
and  issued  by  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  Lieut.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne,  and  Major- 
General  William  Phillips  in  1776,  1777  and  1778.  With  an  explanatory 
chapter  and  notes,  by  Horatio  Rogers. 

581  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1884.     Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  publishers. 

HEADS  OF  FAMILIES— 

Heads  of  families  at  the  first  census  of  the  United  States,  taken 
in  the  year  1790.    The  following  states :    Connecticut,  Maine,  Maryland, 
Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  North  Caro- 
lina, South  Carolina,  Rhode  Island,  Vermont,  Virginia. 
4°,  Washington,  D.  C.    U.  S.  Government,  publishers,  1908. 

HEITMAN'S— 

Historical  register  and  dictionary  of  the  United  States  Army  from 
its  organization,  September  29,  1789,  to  March  2,  1903. 

Francis  B.  Heitman.  2  vols.  8°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1903.  U.  S.  Govern- 
ment, publishers. 

Register  of  officers  of  the  Continental  Army  during  the  War  of  the 
Revolution,  April,  1775,  to  December,  1783;  new,  revised  and  enlarged 
edition. 

Francis  B.  Heitman.  685  p.  and  a  calendar  for  the  years  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 8°,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1914.  The  Rare  Book  Shop  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

HINTS  FOR  TRACING  PEDIGREE— 

Hints  for  tracing  an  Anglo-American  pedigree  in  the  old  country, 
with  a  list  of  wills,  from  1700  to  1725,  in  the  Prerogative  Court  of 
Canterbury,  England,  of  testators  living  or  dying  in  America,  and  the 
West  Indies. 

John  Matthews  (Genealogist).    28  p.  8°,  London,  n.  d.    Mitchell,  printer. 

HISTORY  OF  THE  VIRGINIA  COMPANY  OF  LONDON— 

To  and  from  the  first  colony,  never  before  printed. 
Edward  D.  Neill.     432  p.  12°,  Albany,  1869.     Joel  Munsell,  publisher. 

ILLINOIS  CONFERENCE,  D.A.R.— 

Illinois  Conference,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  Annual 
reports,  9th,  1905;  10th,  1906;  11th,  1907 ;  12th,  1908;  15th,  1911; 
l<;th,  1912,  17th,  1913. 

Published  by  The  Illinois  Conference  D.  A.  R. 


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INDEX  TO  GENEALOGIES  AND  PEDIGREES— 

Index  to  genealogies  and  pedigrees  in  New  England  Historical  and 

Genealogical  Register  for  fifty  years,  January,  1847,  to  October,  1896. 
(Reprinted  from  Register,  October,  1896.)     William  W.  Wright,  compiler. 

8°,  Boston,  1896. 

IRISH  RACE— 

Biographical  history  of  the  American  Irish  in  Chicago. 
Charles    F.    Ffrench.     808   p.    4°,    Chicago,    1897.     American    Biog.    Co., 

publishers. 

IRISH  RACE  IN  AMERICA— 

Edward    O'Meagher    Condon.      316    pp.    12°,    New    York,    1887.      Ford's 
National  Library. 

JOURNAL  OF  A  VOYAGE  TO  NEW  YORK— 

And  a  tour  in  several  of  the  American  colonies  in  1679-80.  By 
Jasper  Dankers  and  Peter  Sluyter,  of  Wiewerd  in  Friesland.  Trans- 
lated from  the  original  manuscript  in  Dutch  for~the  Long  Island  His- 
torical Society  and  edited  by  Henry  C.  Murphy. 

440  p.  8°,  Brooklyn,  1867.    Vol.  I,  Long  Island  Historical  Society,  Memoir. 

LIST  OF  GENEALOGIES— 

Being  compiled  by  Semour  Morris. 
17  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1896.     Seymour  Morris.     Publisher  not  given. 

MAYFLOWER  AND  HER  LOG— 

July  15,  1620-May  6,  1621.     Chiefly  from  original  sources. 
375   p.   4°,   Boston,   1901.     Azel   Ames,   M.D.     Houghton,    Mifflin   &  Co., 
publishers. 

MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANTS— 

Mayflower  Descendants,  Illinois  Society.  Publications  No.  2 
and  3. 

See  Illinois  Mayflower  Descendants. 

MAYFLOWER  PASSENGERS— 

Genealogies  of  the  Mayflower  Passengers.    George  W.  Chamberlain. 
The  Magazine  of  History  with  Notes  and  Queries. 
Vol.  IV,  No.  2,  August,  1906. 
Vol.  IV,  No.  5,  November,  1906. 
William  Abbatt,  publisher.     N.  Y.,  1906. 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY,  D.A.R.— 

National  Society  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  Lineage 
Books.     Vol.  I,  1890,  to  Vol.  XXXVIII,  1913. 

Published  by  The  National  Society  D.  A.  R.,  Washington  and  New  York. 

Directory  of  the  Society,  1901,  1908. 

See  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

NARRATIVE  OF  THE  INDIAN  WARS— 

Narrative  of  the  Indian  wars  in  New  England,  from  the  first  plant- 
ing thereof,  in  1607  to  1677,  etc.,  preface,  8  pages. 

288  p.  16°,  Boston,  1775.    Printed  by  John  Boyle.     2d  American  edition. 


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NEW  ENGLAND  HISTOKIC-GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY— 

Memorial  Biographies.    Vols.  I-IX,  1845-1897. 
8°,  Boston.     New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  publishers. 

NEW  ENGLAND— 

The  first  settlers  of  New  England,  or  conquest  of  the  Pequods, 
Xarragansetts  and  Pokanokets,  as  related  by  a  mother  to  her  children. 
By  a  lady  of  Massachusetts. 

Lydia  M.  Child.     282  p.  12°,  Boston,  1828.     Munroe  &  Francis,  printers. 

Historical  and  Genealogical  Eegister.  Vol.  I,  1847,  to  Vol. 
I A  VIII,  1914. 

8°,  Boston,  1847-1914.  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society, 
publishers. 

OLD  NEW  ENGLAND  CHUECHES  AND  THEIR  CHILDREN— 
Dolores   Bacon.     442  p.   8°,   New  York,   1906.     Doubleday,   Page   &  Co., 
publishers. 

ORDERLY  BOOK  OP  SIR  JOHN  JOHNSON— 

During  the  Oriskany  Campaign,  1776-1777;  annotated  by  William 
L.  Stone.  With  an  historical  introduction,  illustrating  the  life  of  Sir 
John  Johnson,  Bart.,  by  J.  Watts  de  Peyster,  LL.D.  M.A.,  and  some 
tracings  from  the  footprints  of  the  Tories  or  Loyalists  in  America,  con- 
tributed by  Theodorus  B.  Myers. 

273  p.  8°,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1882.     Joel  Munsell  &  Sons,  publishers. 

ORDERLY  BOOK,  (THE)  — 

Of  that  portion  of  the  American  Army  stationed  at,  or  near  Wil- 
liamsburg, Va.,  under  the  command  of  General  Andrew  Lewis,  from 
March  18,  1776,  to  August  28,  1776.  Printed  from  the  original  manu- 
script, with  notes  and  introduction,  by  Charles  Campbell. 

100  p.  8°.     Privately  printed.     Copy  No.  74.     Richmond,  Va.,  1860. 

PIONEER  MOTHERS  OF  AMERICA,  (THE)— 

A  record  of  the  more  notable  women  of  the  early  days  of  the  country, 
and  particularly  of  the  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  periods. 

Harry  Clinton  Green  and  Mary  Wolcott  Green,  A.B.  3  vols.  8°,  New 
York  and  London,  1912.    G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  publishers. 

PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  IN  AMERICA— 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  America,  from  its  origiu 
until  the  year  1760.     With  biographical  sketches  of  its  early  ministers. 
Rev.  Richard  Webster.     720  p.  8°,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1857.     Joseph   M. 
Wilson. 

QUEENS  OF  AMERICAN  SOCIETY— 
Elizabeth  F.  Ellet. 
464  p.  8°,  New  York,  1867.     Charles  Scribner  &  Co.,  publishers. 

IIUCORDS  OF  THE  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR— 

Containing  the  military  and  financial  correspondence  of  dis- 
tinguished officers,  and  privates  of  regiments,  companies  and  corps,  with 
the  dates  of  their  enlistments;  general  orders  of  Washington,  Lee,  and 


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KECOKDS  OF  THE  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR— 

Greene,  at  Germantown  and  Valley  Forge;  with  a  list  of  distinguished 
prisoners  of  war;  the  time  of  their  capture,  exchange,  etc.,  to  which  is 
added  the  half  pay  acts  of  Congress,  etc. 

W.  T.  R.  Saffell.  554  p.  8°,  New  York,  1858.  Pudney  &  Russell,  pub- 
lishers.   Also  Index  to,  by  J.  T.  McAllister. 

WAR  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 

Census  of  pensioners  for  revolutionary  or  military  services;  with 
their  names,  ages  and  places  of  residence  as  returned  by  the  marshals  of 
their  several  judicial  districts,  under  the  Act  for  taking  the  Sixth 
Census. 

195  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C.  U.  S.  Government,  publishers,  1841.  Printed 
by  Blair  &  Rives. 

United  States  Congress.  Resolutions,  laws,  and  ordinances  relating 
to  the  pay,  half  pay,  commutation  of  half  pay,  bounty  lands  and  other 
promises  made  by  Congress,  to  the  officers  and  soldiers  of  the  Revolu- 
tion; to  the  settlement  of  accounts  between  the  United  States  and 
the  several  states;  and  to  funding  the  Revolutionary  Debt. 

U,  S.  Congress,  publishers.  506  p.  8°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1838.  Printed 
by  Thomas  Allen.     Walter  S.  Franklin,  compiler. 

SCIENCE  OF  GENEALOGY— 

The  growing  interest  in  this  study  in  the  United  States. 
John    R.    Totten.     pp.    129-142.      In    the    New    York    Genealogical    and 
Biographical  Record.    Vol.  41,  No.  2,  April,  1910. 

SCOTCH-IRISH— 

Scotch  Highlanders  in  America.     Prior  to  the  peace  of  1783. 
J.  P.  MacLean,  Ph.D.     459  p.  8°.     John  Mackay,  Glasgow,  1900. 

Scotch-Irish  in  America.  Proceedings  of  the  Scotch-Irish  Con- 
gress, first  session,  1889  to  eighth,  1896. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Scotch-Irish  Society  in  America.  Cincinnati, 
1889-1896.    Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  publishers. 

Scotch-Irish.  In  history,  as  master  builders  of  empires,  states, 
churches,  schools  and  civilization. 

(Rev.)  James  Shaw,  D.D.  438  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1899.  Illinois  State 
Register,  publishers. 

Scotch-Irish  Pioneers  in  Ulster  and  America. 

Charles  Knowles  Bolton.  398  p.  8°,  Boston,  1910.  Bacon  &  Brown, 
publishers. 

Sketches  of  the  life  and  correspondence  of  Nathaniel  Greene, 
Major-General  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States  in  the  War  of  the 
Revolution. 

Compiled  from  original  material.  William  Johnson.  2  vols.  4°,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  1822.     Printed  for  the  Author  by  A.  E.  Miller. 

SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION— 

National  Register  of  the  Society,  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 
A.  Howard  Clark,  editor.    1035  p.  4°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1902.     National 
Society  S.  A.  R.,  publishers. 

National  Society,  S.  A.  R.,  Pubs.     Year  Book,  1907,  1908,  1910. 


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GENERAL  WORKS 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY  S.  A.  R.— 

A.  Howard  Clark,  compiler.     8°,  Baltimore  and  Washington. 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  Illinois  Society  of.    See  Illinois. 

WAR  1812— 

Bounty  Lands.  Zenus  Jones.  Vellum  Document  signed  by  Presi- 
dent James  Monroe,  granting  to  Zenus  Jones  160  acres  of  land  in  the 
Territory  of  Illinois  for  military  services.     Dated  December  13,  1817. 

Bounty  Lands.  Vellum  Document  No.  7687.  Signed  by  President 
James  Monroe,  granting  to  Henry  Corey  160  acres  of  land  in  the  Terri- 
tory of  Illinois  for  military  services.     Dated  December  13,  1817. 

A  List  of  Pensions  of  the  War  of  1812. 

Byron  N.  Clark,  editor.  171  p.  8°,  Burlington  and  Boston,  1904.  Research 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Military  lists  and  other  documents  relating  to  Vermont  history, 
found  among  the  papers  of  Captain  Luke  Parsons,  who  served  as  captain 
of  cavalry  in  the  War  of  1812.  Contributed  by  his  great-grandson  for 
permanent  record  in  the  Journal  of  American  History. 

Carlos  Parsons  Darling.  (Journal  of  American  History.  Vol.  VI,  No.  4, 
October-November-December,  1912. ) 

Roster  of  soldiers,  sailors  and  marines  of  the  War  of  1812,  Mexican 
War  and  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  residing  in  Nebraska  June  1,  1893. 
John  C.  Allen,  Secretary  of  State,  compiler.     227  p.  8°,  Lincoln,  Neb., 
1893.     State  Printer. 

WTNSLOW,  EDWARD— 

Governor  Edward  Winslow.  His  part  and  place  in  Plymouth 
Colony. 

William  Copley  Winslow.  (Reprinted  from  N.  Y.  Genealogical  and  Bio- 
graphical Record,  July,  1896.) 

WOMEN  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION—  " 

Elizabeth  F.  Ellet.  3  vols.  12°,  N.  Y.,  1848  and  1850.  Baker  &  Scribner, 
publishers. 

WOMEN  OF  THE  REVOLUTION— 
pp.  204-231,  in  Autumn  Leaves. 
Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland.     8°,  New  York,  1854.     Charles  Scribner,  publisher. 


PERIODICALS 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  REGISTER— 

And  Monthly  Gazette,  of  the  Patriotic  Hereditary  Societies  of  the 

United  States  of  America.    September,  1894,  to  February,  1895 ;  Marcb, 

1895,  to  August,  1895;  September,  1895,  to  February,  1896.     3  vols. 

Charles  H.  Browning,  editor.    8°,  Philadelphia,  1894-1896.    The  Historical 

Register  Publishing  Co. 

AMERICAN  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE— 
Vol.  I,  1892,  to  date,  1914. 

National  Society  D.  A.  R.,  publishers.    Washington  and  New  York,  1892- 
1914. 


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CALIFORNIA  REGISTER— 
Vol.  I,  No.  1,  April,  1900. 
California  Genealogical  Society,  publishers,  San  Francisco,  1900. 

CALDWELL  CHRONICLE— 

Vol.  I,  No.  1,  October  19,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  2,  November  2,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  3,  November  16,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  4,  December,  1899. 
Vol.  I,  No.  5,  March,  1900. 
8°,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1899-1900.     Augustine  Caldwell,  publisher. 

ESSEX  ANTIQUARIAN— 

A  monthly  magazine  devoted  to  the  biography,  genealogy  and 
history  of  Essex  County,  Mass. 

Vol.  I,  1897,  to  Vol.  XIII,  1909..  (Publication  ceased  with  Vol. 
XIII,  1909.) 

Sidney  Perley,  editor.  8°,  Salem,  Mass.,  1897-1909.  The  Essex  Anti- 
quarian, publishers. 

GENEALOGICAL  ADVERTISER— 

A  quarterly  magazine  of  family  history. 
Lucy  Hall  Greenlaw,  publisher,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

GENEALOGICAL  BULLETINS— 

Nos.  I  and  II,  September  15,  1903 ;  October  24,  1903. 
8°,  Boston,  1903.    Research  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

GENEALOGICAL  MAGAZINE— 

Vol.  I,  No.  3,  June,  1905. 

Eben  Putnam  &  Stephen  Sharpies,  editors.  8°,  Boston,  1905.  Eben 
Putnam,  publishers. 

GENEALOGICAL  QUARTERLY— 

Genealogical  Quarterly  and  Magazine  of  New  England  Historv. 
Vol.  I,  Nos.  1-4,  April,  1900-December,  1900. 
Vol.  II,  Nos.  1-4,  April,  1901-December,  1901. 
New  Series,  Vol.  Ill,  Nos.  1-4,  April,  1902-January,  100.;. 
Vol.  IV,  Nos.  1-4,  April,  1903- January,  1904.    . 
Vol.  V,  Nos.  1-4,  April,  1904-January,  1905. 
8°,  Salem,  Mass.    Eben  Putnam,  editor  and  publisher,  1900-1905. 

HISTORICAL  BULLETIN— 

Vol.  VI,  No.  38,  February,  1905. 
Vol.  VI,  No.  40,  April,  1905. 
Vol.  VIII,  No.  51,  March,  1906. 
Newton  L.  Collamer.     8°,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905-1906. 

HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE— 

With  Notes  and  Queries. 
Vol.  I,  1857-1874.     Series  1,  2,  3. 

8°,  Boston  and  New  York.,  Morrisiana,  N.  Y.  Henry  B.  Dawson,  editor. 
C.  Benjamin  Richardson,  publishers. 


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HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE  WITH  NOTES  AND  QUERIES— 

Extra  Numbers  I,  1907,  to  XXXI,  1914.     Magazine  of  History. 
With  Notes  and  Queries. 

William  Abbatt,  publisher,  New  York. 

JOURNAL  OF  AMERICAN  ANCESTRY— 

Vol.  I,  1912,  to  Vol.  IV,  1914. 
Lyman  Weeks,  editor.     Pub.  N.  Y. 

JOURNAL  OF  AMERICAN  HISTORY— 
Vol.  I,  1907,  to  Vol.  VIII,  1914. 

4°,  New  York,  1907-1914.  Assc.  Pubs,  of  American  Records.  Frank  Alla- 
ben  Genealogical  Co.,  publishers. 

JOURNAL  OF  HISTORY— 

Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  Lamoni, 
la.    Vol.  I,  1908,  to  Vol.  VII,  1914. 

Published  by  The  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints,  Lamoni,  Iowa. 

KEIM  AND  ALLIED  FAMILIES— 

Monthly  Periodical  No.  1  (sample  copy),  December,  1898. 
De  B.  Randolph  Keim,  editor,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1898. 

KINGS  COUNTY,  (N.  Y.)— 
Genealogical  Club  Collections. 
Vol.  I,  No.  1,  1882,  and  Vol.  I,  Nos.  5,  6,  1894. 
8°,  New  York,  1882,  1894.    Kings  County  Genealogical  Club,  publishers. 

LEWISIANA,  OR  THE  LEWIS  LETTER  PERIODICAL— 

Relating  to  the  Lewis  Family,  April,  1899. 
Pams.  Odd  Nos.    Carll  A.  Lewis,  publisher. 

MAGAZINE  OF  HISTORY  WITH  NOTES  AND  QUERIES— 

See  Historical  Magazine  with  Notes  and  Queries. 
MAYFLOWER  DESCENDANT— 

A  quarterly  magazine  of  Pilgrim  Geneabgv  and  History. 

Vol.  Ill,  No.  4,  October,  1901. 

286  p.  8°,  Boston,  1901.  Massachusetts  Society  of  Mayflower  Descendants, 
publishers. 

MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY— 

Proceedings  of.     Vol.  I  to  Vol.  VI,  1907-1913. 

Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh,  editor.  Published  at  Iowa  City  and  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa,  1907-1914. 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  REG- 
ISTER— 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogi3al  Register. 

Vol.  I,  1847,  to  Vol.  LXVIII,  1914. 

8°,  Boston,  1847-1914.  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society, 
publishers. 

— 8  H  S 


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PERIODICALS 

\K\V  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  WD  BIOGBAPfflCAL  KB(  <»i;i> 

Vol.  I,  1870,  to  Vol.  XLV,  1914.     (Index  Vols.  I  to  XXXVIII. 
1907.) 

45  vols.  4°,  N.  Y.,  1870-1914.     New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Society,  publishers. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  BOOKLET— 

Published   by   the   North    Carolina    Daughters   of   the    American 
Revolution. 

Vol.  X,  1910,  Vol.  XI,  1911,  Vol.  XII,  1913,  Vol.  XIII,  1914. 
8°,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1910-1914.    Published  by  The  N.  C.  Society  of  D.  A.  R. 

OLD  NORTHWEST  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  PUBLISHERS— 

The  Old  Northwest  Genealogical  Quarterly,  Vol.  I,  1898,  to  date, 
1913. 

8°,  Columbus,  O.,  1898-1913.     The  Old   Northwest  Genealogical  Society, 
publishers. 

PENNSYLVANIA      GENEALOGICAL      SOCIETY      PUBLICA- 
TIONS— 
Vol.  I,  No.  1,  January,  1895;  Vol.  I,  No.  2,  July,  1890. 
Record  Series  No.  1,  July,  1896. 
Vol.  I,  No.  3,  July,  1897. 

Vol.  I,  No.  IV,  December,  1898;  Vol.  II,  No.  1,  .Tunc.  1900. 
Vol.  II,  No.  2,  May,  1902;  Vol.  II,  No.  3,  June,  1903. 
Vol.  Ill,  No.  1,  January,  1906;  Vol.  TIT,  No.  2,  January.  1907. 
Vol.  Ill,  No.  3,  June,  1908. 

Vol.  IV,  No.  1,  March,  1909;  Vol.  IV,  No.  2,  March,  1910. 
8°,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  publishers. 

PENNSYLVANIA    MAGAZINE    OF    BIOGRAPHY    AND    HIS- 
TORY— 

Vol.  I,  1877,  to  Vol.  XXXVIII,  1914. 

38   vols.   4°,   Philadelphia,   1877-1914.     Pennsylvania   Historical    Society, 
publishers. 

PENNSYLVANIA— 

Notes  and  Queries,  historical,  biographical  and  genealogical ;  relating 
chieflv  to  interior  Pennsylvania. 

Third  Series  (reprint),  Vols.  I,  II,  III,  1895-1896. 

Fourth  Series,  Vol.  I,  1893. 

Annual  Volumes,  1896-1900;  5  vols. 

William  Henry  Bgle,  M.D.,  M.A.,  editor.    8°,  Harrisburg,  Pa.    Harrisburg 
Publishing  Co. 

PUTNAM'S  MONTHLY  AND  HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE— 

July,  1892;  March,  1893;  April,  1895;  October,  1895. 
Eben  Putnam,  editor  and  publisher,  Salem,  Mass. 

SALEM  PRESS— 

Historical  and  Genealogical  Record. 
Eben  Putnam,  editor  and  publisher.     I  No.     January,  1892. 


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PERIODICALS 

SOUTH     CAROLINA     HISTORICAL     AND     GENEALOGICAL 
MAGAZINE— 

Vol.  I,  1900,  to  Vol.  XV,  1914. 

8°,   Charleston,    S.    C,   1900-1914.     Published    by   The   S.    C.   Historical 
Society. 

UTAH  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  PUBLISHERS— 
The  Utah  Genealogical  and  Historical  Magazine. 
Vol.  I,  1910,  to  Vol.  V,  1914. 
8°,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1910-1914. 

VIRGINIA  MAGAZINE  OF  HISTORY  AND  BIOGRAPHY— 

Vol.  I,  1893,  to  Vol.  XXII,  1914. 
Virginia  Historical  Society,  publishers.     Richmond,  Va. 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE  QUARTERLY— 

Vol.  I,  1892,  to  Vol.  XXII,  1914. 

(Except  Vol.  Ill,  No.  1,  July,  1894.) 

(Except  Vol.  VI,  No.  1,  July,  1897.) 
Lyon  G.  Tyler,  M.A.,  editor.    Williamsburg,  Va.,  1892-1914.    William  and 
Mary  College,  publishers. 


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PUBLICATIONS    OF    THE    ILLINOIS    STATE    HISTORICAL 
LIBRARY   AND   SOCIETY 

No.  1.  ♦A  Bibliography  of  Newspapers  published  in  Illinois  prior  to 
1860.  Prepared  by  Edmund  J.  James,  Ph.D.,  and  Milo  J.  Loveless,  graduate 
student  in  the  University  of  Chicago.    94  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1899. 

No.  2.  ♦Information  relating  to  the  Territorial  Laws  of  Illinois,  passed 
from  1809  to  1812.  Prepared  by  Edmund  J.  James,  Ph.D.,  15  p.  8°,  Spring- 
field, 1899. 

No.  3.  *The  Territorial  Records  of  Illinois.  Edited  by  Edmund  J.  James, 
Ph.D.,  professor  in  the  University  of  Chicago.    170  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1901. 

No.  4.  ""Transactions  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society  for  the  Year 
1900.  Edited  by  E.  B.  Greene,  Ph.D.,  secretary  of  the  society.  65  p.  8°, 
Springfield,  1900. 

No.  5.  ♦Alphabetic  Catalog  of  the  Books,  Manuscripts,  Pictures  and 
Curios  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.  Authors,  Titles  and  Subjects. 
Compiled  by  the  librarian,  Mrs.  Jessie  Palmer  Weber.  363  p.  8°,  Springfield, 
1900. 

No.  6  to  17.  *Transactions  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society  for 
the  Years  1901  to  1912.     (Nos.  6  to  12  out  of  print.) 

♦Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  I.  Edited  by  H.  W.  Beckwith,  Presi- 
dent Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  642  p. 
8°,  Springfield,  1903. 

♦Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  II.  Virginia  Series,  Vol.  I.  Edited 
by  Clarence  W.  Alvord.    CLVI  and  663  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.,  1907. 

♦Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  III.  Lincoln-Douglas  Debates  of 
1858.  Lincoln  Series,  Vol.  I.  Edited  by  Edwin  Erie  Sparks,  Ph.D.,  627  p.  8°, 
Springfield,  111.,  1908. 

♦Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  IV.  Executive  Series,  Vol.  I.  The 
Governors'  Letter-Books,  1818-1834.  Edited  by  Evarts  Boutell  Greene  and 
Clarence  Walworth  Alvord.    XXXII  and  317  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.,  1909. 

Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  V.  Virginia  Series,  Vol.  II,  Kaskas- 
kia  Records,  1778-1790.  Edited  by  Clarence  Walworth  Alvord.  L  and  681  p. 
8°,  Springfield,  111.,  1909. 

♦Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  VI.  Bibliographical  Series,  Vol.  I. 
Newspapers  and  Periodicals  of  Illinois,  1814-1879.  Revised  and  enlarged 
edition.  Edited  by  Franklin  William  Scott.  CIV  and  610  p.  8°,  Springfield, 
1910. 

♦Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  VII.  Executive  Series,  Vol.  II. 
Governors'  Letter-Books,  1840-18*53.  Edited  by  Evarts  Boutell  Greene  and 
Charles  Manfred  Thompson.     CXVIII  and  469  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1911. 

Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  VIII.  Virginia  Series,  Vol.  III. 
George  Rogers  Clark  Papers,  1771-1781.  Edited  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  James  Alton  James.    CLXVII  and  715  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1912. 

♦Illinois  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  IX.  Bibliographical  Series,  Vol.  II. 
Travel  and  Description,  1765-1865.  Solon  Justus  Buck.  514  p.  8°,  Spring- 
field, 111. 

♦Bulletin  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.  Vol.  I,  No.  1,  Sep- 
tember, 1905.  Illinois  in  the  Eighteenth  Century.  By  Clarence  Walworth 
Alvord,  University  of  Illinois.    38  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1905. 

♦Bulletin  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Vol.  I,  No.  2,  June  1, 
1906.  Laws  of  the  Territory  of  Illinois,  1809-1811.  Edited  by  Clarence  W. 
Alvord,  University  of  Illinois.    34  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1906. 

♦Circular  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.  Vol.  I,  No.  1,  November,  1905. 
Art  outline  for  the  study  of  Illinois  State  history.  Compiled  by  Jessie  Palmer 
Weber  and  Georgia  L.  Osborne.     94  p.  8°,  Springfield,  1905. 

Publication  No.  18.  List  of  the  Genealogical  Works  in  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library.     Georgia  L.  Osborne,  compiler.     8°,  Springfield,  1914. 

Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Vol.  I,  April,  1909  to 
Vol.  VII,  No.  2,  July,  1914. 

Journals  out  of  print:     Vols.  I,  II,  III,  IV. 

♦  Out  of  print 


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APPENDIX 


These  are  a  few  valuable  works,  some  of  which  have  been  added 
to  the  collection  since  the  original  manuscript  was  placed  in  the  hands  of 
the  printer. 

CONNECTICUT,  STATE— 

Hartford,  Connecticut.     Early  Hartford  Vital  Records. 

Original  distribution  of  the  lands  in  Hartford  among  the  settlers, 
1639.  See  Collections  of  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society.  Volume 
XIV. 

'ilG  p.  8°,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1912.     Published  by  The  Society. 

ILLINOIS,  STATE— 

University  of  Illinois,  publishers. 

The  Alumni  Record  of  the  University  of  Illinois.  Including  his- 
torical sketch  and  annals  of  the  University  and  biographical  data  regard- 
ing members  of  the  faculties  and  the  Boards  of  Trustees. 

James  Herbert  Kelley,  editor.  921  p.  8°,  Urbana-Champaign.  The  Lake- 
side Press.    R.  R.  Donnelley,  publishers,  1913. 

KENTUCKY,  STATE— 

Bourbon  County. 

History  of  Bourbon,  Scott,  Harrison  and  Nicholas  Counties,  pre- 
ceded by  a  brief  synopsis  of  the  Blue  Grass  Region. 

815  p.  4°,  Chicago,  1882.  William  Henry  Perrin,  editor.  O.  L.  Brackin, 
publisher. 

KENTUCKY,  STATE— 

Franklin  County,  Kentucky,  History  of. 
By  L.  F.  Johnson,  B.A.,  M.A.    286  p.  8°,  Frankfort,  Ky.,  1912. 

KENTUCKY,  STATE— 

Harrison  County,  History  of.     See  Bourbon  County. 
KENTUCKY,  STATE— 

Jessamine  County.  A  history  of  Jessamine  County,  Kentucky,  from 
its  earliest  settlement  to  1898. 

By  Bennett  H.  Young.  S.  M.  Duncan,  associate  author.  288  p.  8°, 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1898.    Courier- Journal,  publishers. 

KENTUCKY,  STATE— 

Muhlenberg  County,  History  of. 

By  Otto  A.  Rothert.  496  p.  8°,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1913.  John  P  Morton 
Co.,  publishers. 

KENTUCKY,  STATE— 

Nicholas  County,  History  of.     See  Bourbon  County. 


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KENTUCKY,  STATE— 

Scott  County,  History  of.     See  Bourbon  County. 
MAINE,  STATE— 

History  of  the  City  of  Belfast  in  the  State  of  Maine,  from  its  first 
settlement  in  1770  to  1875. 

By  Joseph  Williamson.  956  p.  8°,  Portland,  Me.,  1877.  Loring,  Short 
and  Harmon,  publishers. 

MAINE,  STATE— 

History  of  the  City  of  Belfast  in  the  State  of  Maine.  Volume  II, 
1875-1900. 

By  Joseph  Williamson.  Completed  and  edited  by  Alfred  Johnson.  69G 
p.  8°,  Boston  and  New  York,  1913.     Houghton,  Mifflin  Company,  publishers. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE,  STATE— 

War  of  the  Revolution.     See  Vol.  XIV,  XV,  XVI,  XVII. 
New  Hampshire  State  Papers. 

NEW  JERSEY,  STATE— 

Cumberland  County,  New  Jersey. 

Gouldtown.  A  very  remarkable  settlement  of  ancient  date.  Studies 
of  some  sturdy  examples  of  the  simple  life,  together  with  sketches  of 
early  colonial  history  of  Cumberland  County  and  Southern  New  Jersey 
and  some  early  genealogical  records. 

William  Steward,  A.M.,  and  Rev.  Theophilus  G.  Steward,  D.U.  237  p.  8°, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1913.    J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  publishers. 

NEW  JERSEY,  STATE— 

Gouldtown,  New  Jersey.     See  Cumberland  County. 

NEW  JERSEY,  STATE— 

New  Jersey  as  a  colony  and  as  a  state. 

By  Francis  Bazley  Lee.  4  vols.  8°,  New  York,  1903.  Publishing  Society 
of  New  Jersey. 

TEXAS,  STATE— 

Early  settlers  and  Indian  fighters  of  Southwest  Texas. 
By  A.  J.  Lowell.     84"4  p.  8°,  Austin,  Texas,  1900.     Ben  C.  Jones  &  Co., 
printers. 

VERMONT,  STATE— 

War  of  1812. 

A  list  of  the  pensioners  of  the  War  of  1812.  Record  kept  by  Wil- 
liam G.  Shaw  of  Burlington,  Vermont. 

Byron  N.  Clark,  editor.  171  p.  8°,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1904.  Research  Print- 
lag  Company,  publishers. 

VIRGINIA— 

Richmond,  Virginia. 

Richmond,  her  past  and  present. 

By  W.  Asbury  Christian,  D.D.  618  p.  8°,  Richmond,  1912.  Manufactured 
by  L.  H.  Jenkins. 


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WEST  VIRGINIA— 

West  Virginia  and  its  people.     In  three  volumes. 

By  Thomas  Condit  Miller  and  Hu  Maxwell.    4°,  New  York,  1913.     Lewis 
Historical  Publishing  Company. 

FAMILY  HISTORIES 

BREESE — 

See  page  265.     In  American  Monthly  Magazine.     Volume  XVTT, 
May,  1913. 

Published  Nat.  Soc.  D.  A.  R.,  N.  Y.  1913. 

CASAD— 

The  Casad  and  Stites  Families. 
By  Edmund  J.  James. 

See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society.     Volume  VIT, 
No.  2,  July,  1914. 

CLENDENIN  FAMILY— 

Synoptical  family  history,  giving  sketches  of  the  Glendowyn,  Glen- 
dening,  Clendenin,  Clendening,  etc.,  family.     Historical  and  Inferential. 
20  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.     n.  d.     Register  Office,  publishers. 

CONGDON— 

George  Edward  Congdon.     One  hundred  thirty-eight  generations 
from  Adam,  being  a  pedigree  traced  from  Adam  to  the  present  time. 
54  p.  12°.     Herbert,  printer,  1910. 

COONS— 

Coons  family  genealogical  chart. 
By  Percival  Coons  Wilbur.    311  Almo  street,  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

CULLOM— 

Shelby  M.  Cullom. 

Fifty  years  of  public  service.     Personal  recollections;  of  Shelby  M. 
Cullom. 

467  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1911.    A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.,  publishers. 

DOUGLAS— 

Autobiography  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas. 

Frank  E.  Stevens,     pp.  323-342.     Tn  Vol.  5,  No.  3,  Oct.  1912.     Journal 
of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society. 
See  also  various  lives  of  Douglas  by — 
Brown,  William  Garrott. 
Carr,  Clark  E. 
Gardner,  William. 
Johnson,  Allen. 
Milburn,  Rev.  William  A. 
Sheahan,  James  W. 

DUBOIS— 

Sketch  of  the  Dubois  family ;  pioneers  of  Indiana  and  Illinois. 
By  Helen  L.  Allen.     See  pp.  50-65  in  Vol.  5,  No.  1,  April,  1912,  Journal 
of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

FORDHAM— 

Elias  Pym  Fordham. 

Personal  narrative  of  travels  in  Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsylvania, 
Ohio,  Indiana,  Kentucky;  and  a  residence  in  the  Illinois  Territory,  1817- 
1818.     With  fac-similes  of  the  author's  sketches  and  plans. 

Edited  by  Frederic  Austin  Ogg,  A.M.  242  p.  8°.  The  Arthur  H.  Clark 
Co..  publishers.     1906.     Cleveland,  O. 

FORMAN— 

David  Forman,  1745-1797. 

Jonathan  Forman,  1755-1809. 

Thomas  Forman,  1758-1845. 

Three  Revolutionary  soldiers. 

Mrs.  Charles  S.  Fairchild  and  Charles  Forman  Corts.  28  p.  12°,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1902.    The  Forman,  Bassett,  Hatch  Co.,  publishers. 

GALLAHER  FAMILY— 

See  "An  Old  Tennessee  Deed,"  Lansden.     Journal  Illinois  State 
Historical  Society.     Vol.  VI,  No.  4,  January,  1914. 
GLENDOWYN— 

Synoptical  family  history,  giving  sketches  of  the  Olendowyn,  Glen- 
dening,  Clendenin,  Clendening,  etc.,  family.     Historical  and  Inferential. 
20  p.  8°,  Springfield,  111.     n.  d.     Register  Office,  publishers. 

HANKS— 

Nancy  Hanks,  the  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  mother. 
By  Caroline  Hanks  Hitchcock.     105  p.  12°,  New  York,  1899.     Doubleday 
&  McClure  Co.,  publishers. 

KANE-*- 

Caroline  M.  B.  Kane. 

Biographical  sketch.     See  pp.  527-535.     Tn  Journal  of  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Society.     Volume  V,  No.  4.  January,  1913. 
LINCOLN— 

The  "Lincoln  Poor  White  Legend." 
By  Prof.  Olynthus  B.  Clark. 

Address  before  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  1913. 
LINCOLN— 

Nancy  Hanks,  the  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  mother. 
By  Caroline  Hanks  Hitchcock.     105  p.  12°,  New  York,  1899.     Doubleday 
&  McClure  Company,  publishers. 

LOGAN— 

John  A.  Logan. 

Life  and  services  of  General  John  A.  Logan. 

By  George  Francis  Dawson.  580  p.  8°,  Chicago,  1887.  Belford,  Clarke 
&  Co.,  publishers. 

MARTIN— 

Ephraim  Martin,  Esquire.     Colonel  of  the  Fourth  New  Jersey  Regi- 
ment of  the  Continental  line. 
By  Edmund  J.  James. 

See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Histc  rical  Society.  Vol.  VII,  No. 
2,  July,  1914. 


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FAMILY  HISTORIES 

OGLESBY— 

Eichard  J.  Oglesby. 
A  sketch  of  Richard  J.  Oglesby,  1884. 
By  Franc.  B.  Wilkin.     Springfield,  1909.     21  p.  8°. 

PALMER— 

John  M.  Palmer. 

Personal  recollections  of  John  M.  Palmer. 
631  p.  8°,  Cincinnati,  1901.     The  Robert  Clarke  Co.,  publishers. 

SEMPLE— 

General  James  Semple. 
By  Mary  Semple  Ames  Cushman. 

See  pp.  62-74.     In   publication   No.    10,   Illinois   State   Historical 
Library,  1905. 

STITES— 

The  Casad  and  Stites  families. 
By  Edmund  J.  James. 

See  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society.      Vol.  VII,  No. 
2,  July,  1914. 

TRUMBULL— 

Lyman  Trumbull. 

The  life  of  Lyman  Trumbull. 

By  Horace  White.     458  p.  8°,  Boston  and  N.  Y.,  1913.     Houghton,  Mifflin 
Co.,  publishers. 

WEMPLE— 

Family  of  Jacksonville,  Kewanee  and  Waverly,  Illinois. 

See  New  York  Genealogical  Record.     Vol.   XLIV,  No.   3,  July, 
1913;  No.  4,  October,  1913. 

GENERAL  WORKS 

GENERAL  WORKS— 

Bibliographia  Genealogica  Americana. 

An  Alphabetical  Index  to  American  Genealogies  and  Pedigrees,  etc. 

Daniel  P.  Durrie.     Albany,  N\  Y.,  1886.     Joel  Munsell's  Sons,  publishers. 


122 


INDEX 


PAGE 

Abbe  (family)  Genealogy 70 

Aberdeen,  S.D 57 

Abington,  Mass.,  History  of  the  town  of. .....    28 

Accawmacke,  Va.,  Eastern  shore  of  Virginia 

in  the  seventeenth  century 60 

Ackerley  Family 45, 71 

Adams,  Andrew  N.,  History  of  the  Town  of 

Fairhaven,  Vt 58 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  Jr.,  Wessangusset 

and  Weymouth,  Mass 33 

Adams,    Charles    Francis,    Jr.,    Weymouth 

thirty  years  later 33 

Adams  County,  III.,  In  the  Military     Tract. .     l'< 
Adams,   Henry   C,   Jr.,   comp.   Indiana  at 

Vicksburg 21 

Adams,  William  Frederick,  comp.  James 
Hayward.  Killed  in  the  Battle  of  Lexing- 
ton, April  19,  1775,  with  genealogical  notes 

relating  to  the  Hay  wards 72, 82 

Adams,  Wm.  Frederick  and  Cutter,  Wm. 
Richard,  comps.  Genealogical  and  per- 
sonal memoirs  of  Massachusetts 30 

Addison  County,  Vt 59 

Addison  Family 71 

See  Selden 96 

Alabama,  State  Archives  and  History  Depart- 
ment of : 5 

Alabama  State— Birmingham,  Ala 91 

Alabama  State— Carrollton,  Ala 5 

Alabama  State — Early  settlers  of  Alabama..      5 
Alabama  State— Mobile,  founding  of,  1702-18. .      5 
Alabama  State— Official  and  Statistical  Re- 
port of  1911 5 

Alabama  State— Pickens  County,  History  of. .      5 
Albany  County,  N.  Y.— First  settlers  of  the 
ancient  county  of  Albany  from  1(>30-1800..    40 

Albany,  N.  Y 

3, 6, 55, 56, 62, 92, 94, 102, 103, 104. 106, 107, 109 

Albright,  James  W.,  Greensboro,  N.C.,  1808- 

1904 46 

Alden  Family— John  Alden  of  Ashfleld,  Mass.    71 
Alden.  Frank  Wesley,  comp.,  John  Alden  of 
Ashfleld,  Mass.  and  Chatauqua  County,  N.Y. 

His  Alden  ancestors  and  descendants 71 

Aler,  F.  Vernon — History  of  Martinsburg  and 

Berkley  County,  W.Va 69 

Alexander  Family 71 

S««Selden 96 

Alexander,  La 94 

Alexandria,  Va..  Old  Christ  Church  in,  his- 
torical sketch  of 60 

Allaben,    Frank— John    Watts    De    Peyster 

Vol.  I  only 78 

Allen  County,  Ind.— History  of  the  Maumee 

River  Basin,  Allen  County,  Indiana 19 

Allen  Family 71 

See  Selden 96 

Allen,   Helpn   L.— "The   Dubois   Family," 
Pioneers  of  Indiana  and  Illinois,  See 
Append  x 
Allen  JohnC,  Secretary  of  State  of  Nebraska. 

34,111 

Allerton  Family 71 

Allerton,  Walter  S.— History  of  the  Allerton 

Family  in  the  United.  States  1585-1885 "1 

Alsace-Lorraine,  Germany 80 

Alton,  111 12 


PAGE 

Alvord.    Clarence    Walworth,    editor,     The 
Cahokia  Records;  Kaskaskiu  Record! 
ernors  Letter  Books,  1818-1834;  Illinois  in 
the  Eighteenth  Century;  Laws  of  the  Terri- 
tory of  Illinois,  1809-1811 116 

Amenia.N.Y 40 

America 

11,74,75,76,80,81,82,92,95,96,100,106,107,11(1.111 

America,  Baptist  Church  in,  see  Asplund 

..5,9,10,22,27,28,36,37,40,45,50,54,55,58,60,104 

America,  Colonial  Dames  of,  New  York  So- 
ciety    105 

America,  Colonial  Dames  of,  Pennsylvania 
Society 105 

America,  Colonial  families  of  the  Southern 
States  of 105 

America— Colonial  Familes  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  by  George  Norbury 
Mackenzie 105 

America  Dissected  by  (Rev.;  J.  McSparran, 
D.D 55 

America  Heraldica,  compilation  of  coats*  of 
arms,  crests,  etc 102 

America,  Irish  Race  in,  bv  Edward  O'Meagher 
Condon '. 108 

America,  Pioneer  Mothers  of 109 

America,  Presbyterian  Church  in,  History  of 
from  its  origin  to  the  year  1760 109 

America,  Scotch  Highlanders  in,  prior  to  the 
peace  of  1783 103, 104.  im 

America— Scotch-Irish  in  History,  as  Master 
Builders  of  Empires,  States,  Churches. 
Schools  and  Civilization,  by  Rev.  James 
Shaw 110 

America— Scotch-Irish  Pioneers  in  Ulster  and 
America,  by  Charles  Knowles  Bolton 110 

America,  Scotch-Irish  Society  in,  proceedings 
of 11" 

American  Ancestry— Giving  the  name  and  the 
descent  in  the  male  line  of  Americans  whose 
ancestors  settled  in  the  United  States  pre- 
vious to  1776,  12  vols UH 

American  aDd  English  Genealogies  in  the  Li- 
brary of  Congress 102. 103 

American  Education  Society  Publications- 
Quarterly  Register  and  Journal  of  the 
American  Education  Society 103 

American  Genealogies,  Alphabetic  Index  to 
by  Daniel  P.  Durrie,  See  Appendix. 

American  Genealogies— Index  to  American 
genealogies  and  to  genealogical  material  con- 
tained in  all  works,  such  as  town  histories, 
county  histories,  local  histories,  etc.,  etc 103 

"American  Genealogist"  (The)— Catalogue  of 
familv  histories  and  publications 71,103 

American  Historical  Register  1894,  1895,  1896.  Ill 

American  Home  Missionary  Society,  State  of 
\V  isconsin "0 

American-Irish  Historical  Society— Annual 
address  by  the  president,  Uen.  Edward  C. 
Moseley 103 

American  Irish  in  Chicago,  Biographical  His- 
tory of 108 

American  Magazine  with  Notes  and  Queries 
81,94,98 

American  Monthly  Magazine,  published  by 
the  National  Society  D.  A.  R Ill 

American  Prisoners  of  the  Revolution 103 


123 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

American     Revolution— Daughters    of    the 

American  Revolution 

3, 12, 14, 46, 49, 57, 106. 107, 108,  HI 

Americans  of  Royal  Descent,  Index  to  inter- 
marriages of 103 

Amherst,  N.H.,  History  of 36 

Amos,  Anna,  Descendants  of 101 

Amos  Familv,  see  Wallbridge 101 

Anderson  Family 71 ,  72, 78, 83, 93, 94 

Anderson,  W.  K. — Genealogy  of  Hon.  James 

Semple 96 

Andover,  Mass.,  South  Church  of,  historical 

manual 28 

Andrew,  (Hon.)  John  Albion,  LL.D 71 

Andrew  Family 71 

Angell,  James  B.,  President  of  the  University 

of  Michigan 33 

Anglo-American  pedigree  in  the  old  country, 

hints  for  tracing 107 

Annals  of  Lyndon,  Osage  County,  Kansas, 

by  Charles  R.  Green 93 

Anthon,  Henry,  D.D— St.  Mark's  Church  on 
the  Bowery,  New  York  City,  historical  no- 
tices from  A.D.  1795  to  A.D.  1845 43 

Antisdale  Family 71 

Antisdel  Family 71 

Antisell,  Christopher , 71,100 

Antisell  Family 71, 100 

Antisell,  Lawrence 71, 100 

Antisell,  Mary 71, 100 

Arbuthnot,  ( A  dmiral)  Mariot 55 

Archaeological  and  Historical  Society  of  Ohio, 

Publications  of 48 

Archives  and  History,  Department  of  Ala- 
bama        5 

Arch  ives  of  the  Indies  at  Seville 35 

Archives  of  New  Jersey 37 

Archives  of  Pennsylvania 50 

Archives  of  West  Virginia,  Department  of 69 

Arkansas  State— Fayetteville,  Ark 5 

Arkansas — Historical  Association,  proceed- 
ings of 6 

Armistead  Family 71 

SeeSelden 96 

Armstrong,  William  Clinton,  A.M.— Lundy 
Family  and  their  descendants  of  whatever 
surname,    with    a   biographical   sketch    of 

Benjamin  Lundy 88 

Arnold,  (Col.)  Benedict 48 

Arnold,  James  N.,   Rehoboth,  Mass.,  vital 

records  of,  1642-1896 31 

Arnold,  Samuel  Greene— History  of  the  State 
of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations    55 

Arnott  Family 71 

See  McMillan 89 

Arnott,  Mary 89 

Arthur,  William,  M.  A.— Etymological  diction- 
ary of  family  and  christian  names  with  an 

essay  on  their  derivation  and  import 103 

Ashfield,  Mass 71 

Asplund.  John — Annual  Register  of  the  Bap- 
tist Denomination  in  North  America;  to  the 

first  of  November,  1790 

-.5,9,10,22,27,28,36,37.40,45,50,54,55,58,60,104 

Athens  County,  Ohio,  History  of 48 

Atkinson,  Brig.  Gen.  Henry,  Order  and  Letter 

Book  of,  in  the  Black  Hawk  War 17 

Atkinson,  (Brig.  Gen.)  Henry,  Report  of  his 

conduct  of  the  Black  Hawk  War 17 

Atlanta,  Ga 10, 11 

Atwater,  Edward  E— History  of  the  Colony  of 
New  Haven  and  its  Absorption  into  Con- 
necticut, etc 7 

Atwater,  Francis— History  of  the  Town  of  Ply- 
mouth, Conn.,  etc 8 

Augusta  County,  Va.,  Annals  of,  with  remin- 
iscences, biographical  sketches 60 

Augusta  County,  Va 54,60 

Augusta  County,  Va.,  Court  Records  of,  1745- 

1800 60 

Augusta  County,  Va.— Historical  Register  and 
Literary  Note  Book,  Virginia,  April,  1850..    60 


PAGE 

Augustin,  James  M 25 

Aurora,  N. Y 87 

Austin  Family 71, 72, 78, 83, 93 

Austin,   John   Osborne,   comp.  Ancestry   of 
Thirty- three  Rhode  Islanders  Born  in  the 

18th  Century,  etc.,  etc 54 

Austin,  John  Osborne — Genealogical  Diction- 
ary of  Rhode  Island 54, 55 

Austin,  Tex 58 


Bacon,  Dolores— Old  New  England  Churches 

and  their  Children 109 

Bailey  Family 72 

Bailey.  Frederick  W.,  Comp.  The  Record  of 

my  Ancestry 72 

Baker,  Virginia— History  of  Warren,  Rhode 

Island  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution 55 

Balch  Family 72,93 

See  Peastee 93 

Baldwin,  Jane  (Jane  Baldwin  Cotton),  Comp. 

Maryland  Calendar  of  Wills 27 

Ball  Family 72 

See  Selden 96 

Ballard,  (Rev.)  Edward— Memorial  volume  of 

the  Popham  celebration  August  29, 1862 26 

Ballard  Family 72 

Baltimore,  Md 10, 27, 86, 95, 96, 97, 99, 105 

Baltimore,  Md.— Chronicles  of  Baltimore; 
being  a  complete  history  of  Baltimore  town 
and  Baltimore  city  from  the  earliest  period 

to  the  present  time 27 

Bangor.  Me 25, 26 

Baptist  Church— Annual  Register  of  the  Bap- 
tist Denomination  in  North  America;  to 
the  first  of  November,  1790,  by  John  Asplund 
.  .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60. 104 
Baptist  Church,  Iowa— Historical  sketches  of 

Iowa  Baptists 22 

Baptist  Church— Western  States,  East  of  the 
Mississippi,  History  of,  by  Justin  A.Smith, 

D.D 104 

Barber,  John  W.  and  Howe,  Henry,  comps. 

Historical  Collections  of  New  Jersey 38 

Barford,  Lancaster  County,  Va 60, 76 

Barker  Familv 71, 72, 78, 83, 93 

Barnard, Vt,  Indianraid  on August9, 1780 91 

Barnet,  James,  editor,  Martyrs  and  Heroes  of 

JJlinois 18 

Barney  Family 72 

See  Hayward 82 

Baron  Family,  See  LeBaron 86 

Barradell,  Edward— Colonial  Decisions  of  the 

General  Court  of  Virginia,  1728-1741 61 

Barrett  Family 72 

Barrett,  Joseph  Hartwell,  A.M 72 

Barrett,  William 72 

Barry  Family 72 

Barry,    William— History    of   Framingham, 

Mass 29, 30, 32 

Bartlett  Family 

72, 85, 89, 92. 93, 96. 98, 99, 100, 101, 102 

Bartlett,  John  Russell,  editor,  Records  of  the 
Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 

Plantations 54 

Barton,  R.  T.?  editor,  Colonial  Decisions — 
Reports  by  Sir  John  Randolph  and  Edward 
Barradell,  General  Court  of  Virginia,  1728- 

1741 61 

Bass,  J.  Lawrence— Flint  Genealogy 80 

Basye  Family 72, 76 

See  Cloyd 76 

Batchellor,  Albert  Stillman,  editor,  Provincial 

and  State  Papers  of  New  Hampshire 37 

Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  Kentuckians  in 24 

Battle  of  Lexington,  April  19.  177"> 78,  S2 

Battle  of  Plattsburg,  War  of  1812 Ill 

See  Clark,  Byron,  N.,  editor. 
Bausman,  (Rov.)  Joseph— History  of  Beaver 

County,  Pa 50 

Bayles,  Richard  M.— Historical  and  Descrip- 
tive sketches  of  Suffolk  County,  N.Y 44 


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INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Baylor  Family 72 

See  Selden 96 

Beach,  Bessie  E.,  assistant  editor— History  of 

the  Colony  of  New  Haven 7 

Beale  Family 72 

Beall  Family,  See  Edwards 79 

Beaulieu  Family 73, 87 

See  LeSage 87 

Beaver  County,  Pennsylvania,  History  of 50 

Beckwith,  A.  C,  editor,  Beckwith  Notes 73 

Beckwith,  A.  C.  and  Lane,  H.  W.,  comps.. 
Genealogical  notes  on  the  Families  of  Daniel 

Lane  (2d)  and  Mary  Griswold  Lane 86 

Beckwith  Family 73 

Beckwith,  Hiram  W.,  editor,  History  of  Vigo 

and  Parke  Counties,  Indiana 20 

Beckwith,  Hiram  W.,  Editor  of  Illinois  His- 
torical Collections,  Vol.  1 116 

Beckwith,  Marvin 73 

Beckwith,  Paul— Creoles  of  St.  Louis 35.105 

Beland  Family 73, 87 

See  LeSage 87 

Belfast,  Maine,  History  of  the  City  of,  Vol.  I, 

1770-1875;  Vol.  II,  1875-1900,  See  Appendix. 

Bellet,  Louise  Pecquet  du— Some  Prominent 

Families  of  Virginia 67 

Belleville  Family,  see  Belvel 72,73, 

77,78.79,83,85,88,89,92,93,96,98,99,100,101,102 

Belleville,  111 16,90 

Beloit,  Wis 70 

Belvel  (or  Belleville)  Family 72,73 

77, 78;  79, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102 
Benjamin,  B.  M.,  comp.,  Benjamin  Families 

from  Columbia  County,  N.Y 73 

Benjamin  Family 73 

Bennington,  Vt.,  Early  History  of 58 

Benton  Family 73 

Bergen  County,  N.J.,  Wills,  1804-1830 39 

Bergen,  N.J.— Annals  of  the  Classes  of  the 

Reformed  Dutch  Church 37 

Berkeley  County,  W.Va.,  History  of 69 

Berkeley  Family 73 

See  Selden 96 

Berkshire  County,  Mass 31 

Bernheim,  G.  D.— History  of  the  German  Set- 
tlements and  of  the  Lutheran  Churches  in 
North  and  South  Carolina,  from  the  Earliest 
Period  of  the  Colonization  of  the  Dutch, 
German  and  Swiss  Settlers,  to  the  close  of 

the  first  half  of  the  present  century 46, 55, 56 

Berry,  Daniel,  M.D.— Morris  Birkbeck,  Arti- 
cle on  73 

Bethlehem,  Conn 6 

See  Woodbury,  Conn 9 

Beverly  Family 73 

See  Selden 96 

Bibliographia  Genealogica  Americana,  by 
Daniel  P.  Durrie— See  Appendix 

Billerica,  Mass.,  History  of 28 

Birdsell  Family 73, 91 

Birkbeck  Family 73 

Birkbeck,  Morris,  by  Daniel  Berry,  M.D....    73 

Birmingham,  Ala 91 

Bismark,  N.D 47 

Bittinger,  (Rev.)  J.  Q.— History  of  Haverhill, 

N.H 1 36 

Black  Hawk  War— Adjutant  General's  Re- 
port State  of  Illinois 17 

Black  Hawk  War— Atkinson,  (Brig.  Gen.) 
Henry,  Order  and  Letter  Book.    Report  of 

his  conduct  on,  1832 17 

Black  Hawk  War,  1831-32,  Illinois  Troops  in  16, 17 
BlacklHawk  War— Johnston,  Albert  Sidney, 

Order  book  of,  1832 17 

Black  Hawk  War— Reynolds,  John  -Militia 

Documents.  1832 17 

Black  Hawk  War— Reynolds,  John,  Orderly 

Book  of,  1832 17 

Black  Hawk  War— Russell,  (Prof.)  John- 
Notes  on  the  Black  Hawk  War 17 

Black  Hawk  War— Stevens,  Frank  E.— The 
Black  Hawk  War,  including  a  review  of 
Black  Hawk's  life 17 


PAGE 

Black  Hawk  War— Stevens,  Frank  E.— Still- 
man's  Defeat 17 

Black  Hawk  War— Wakefield,  John  Allen- 
History  of  the  War  between  the  United  States 
and  the  Sac  and  Fox  Nations  of  Indians 
and  Parts  of  Other  Disaffected  Tribes  of 

Indians  in  the  Years  1827, 1831-32 17 

Blackwelder  Family 73,96 

Blackwelder,  I.  S.,  comp.,  Blackwelder  and 

Scherer  Families 73, 96 

Blaine,  (Mrs.)  E.  V 52 

Blanchard,  Charles,  editor,  History  of  Clay 

and  Owen  Counties,  Indiana 19 

Bledsoe  Family 57, 73 

See  Sumner  County,  Tenn. 
Block  Island,  R.I.,  Epitaphs  in  the  burying 

ground  of 54 

Bloomington,  Illinois 12 

13, 16, 19, 75, 78. 83, 85, 89, 90,92,96,98,99,100,101 ,102 
Bloomington,  111.— Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

Bloomington,  111.— Gravestone  inscriptions  in 
Bloomington  and   Randolph   Townships, 

McLean  County,  111 73 

Bloomington  Township,  McLean  County,  111 .     12 

Boisseau  Family 74 

Bolton,  Charles  Knowles— Scotch-Irish  Pio- 
neers in  Ulster  and  America 32, 110 

Bolton,  Charles  Knowles,  comp.,  Marriage 
Notices  for  the  whole  United  States,  1785- 

1794 30 

Bond,  Henry — Genealogies  of  the  Families 
and  Descendants  of  the  Early  Settlers  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  Etc.,  Etc.,  with  a  Me- 
moir of  the  Author,  by  Horatio  Gates  Jones, 

A.M 32,33 

Boogher,  William  Fletcher,  comp.,  Gleanings 

of  Virginia  History 63 

Boone  County,  Ind.,  Portrait  and  Biograph- 
ical Record  of W 

Boroimhe,  Brian,  monument  to 90 

Boston,  Mass 3,28,29,30,31,32,33,58, 

59, 61, 71, 78, 103, 104, 105, 108, 109, 110,  111,  112, 113 
Boston,  Mass.,  Epitaphs  from  Copp's  Hill 

Burial  Ground 28 

Boston,   Mass.— History    of   South   Boston, 

Formerly  Dorchester  Neck 28 

Boston,  Mass.— Marriages  of  Rev.   Thomas 

Foxcroft,  A.M.,  Boston,  1717-1769 2* 

Boston,   Mass.— Old   South   Church   (Third 

Church).    Historical  Catalogue  1669-1882...    28 
Boston,  Mass.— Roxbury  Town,  History  of . . .    28 
Bourbon  County,  Ky.— History  of  Bourbon, 
Scott,  Harrison  and  Nicholas  Counties—  Su 
Appendix. 
Bouton,  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  editor,  Provincial 

and  State  Papers  of  New  Hampshire — 18,37 
B  outon,  Nathaniel— History  of  Concord ,  N .  1 1 . 
from  its  first  grant  in  1725  to  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  city  government  in  1853,  with  a 
History  of  the  Ancient  Penacooks  (with 

map) 36 

Bowditch    Family— See  New   York    Shelter 

Island  Presbyterian  Church 74 

Bowditch,  Joel « 

Bowditch,  John 44 

Bowie,  (Col.)  James 58 

Bowie,  Rezin  P 58 

Bowman,  Isaac— Lieutenant  Illinois  Regi- 
ment War  of  the  Revolution 14 

Bowman,  Isaac  S.— Son  and  executor  of  Isaac 

Bowman H 

Boyd,  John— Annals  and  family  records  of 

Winchester,  Conn 9 

Bradford,  Conn.— See  New  Haven,  Colony  of.  6,7 

Bradford,  Vt.,  History  of 58 

Bradley,  Isaac  S.,  comp.,  Bibliography  of 
Wisconsin's    Participation    in    the    War 

Between  the  States 70 

Bradley,  Justus  n .  .*. 38 

Breckenridge  Family 74 

See  Selden % 

Breese  Family— See  Appendix. 


125 


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Breese, Sidney—  Family— See  Appendix. 

Brewer  Family 74 

See  Selden 96 

Bricknell,  Thomas  Williams— Ancient  Re- 
cords of  Sowans,  Mass 32 

Bridgewater,  Mass.,  History  of  the  early 
settlers  of 28 

Bridgman,  Thomas— Epitaphs  from  Copp's 
Hill  Burial  Ground 28 

Brinckerhoft  Family 74 

Brine  kerb  off,  Jon's  Dircksen 74 

Brinkerhoff,  Richard 74 

Bristol  Parish,  Va.,  History  of 61 

Bristol  Parish,  Va.,  Vestry  Book  and  Register 
of,  1720-1789 61 

British  Army 47 

Brock,  (Dr.)  R.  A.— Henrico  Parish,  Va., 
Vestry  Book  of,  1730-1773 63 

Brock,  R.  A. — Huguenot  Emigration  to  Vir- 
ginia, and  the  settlement  at  Manakin  Town 
with  an  appendix  of  genealogies 64 

Brock.  R.  A.— Official  Records  of  Robert  Din- 
widdie,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Colony 
of  Virginia,  1751-1758 65 

Bronson,  Henry,  M.D. — History  of  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  the  original  township  embrac- 
ing present  Watertown,  Plymouth  and 
parts  of  Oxford,  Wolcott,  Middlebury, 
Prospect  and  Naugatuck,  with  an  appen- 
dix of  biography,  genealogy  and  statistics. .      9 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y 108 

Brooks,  Charles — History  of  the  Town  of 
Medford,  Mass 31 

Brooks  Family 74 

See  Greenlee 81, 82 

Brooks,  Geraldine — Dames  and  Daughters  of 
Colonial  Days 105 

Brooks^  Geraldine — Dames  and  Daughters  of 
the  \  oung  Republic 105 

Brooksville,  Me.,  History  of 25, 26 

Brown  County,  HI.— In  the  Military  Tract 15 

Brown,  Daniel — see  New  York  Shelter  Island 
Presbyterian  Church 44 

Brown  Family 44, 74 

See  Selden 96 

Brown,  (Rev.)  John  H.,  Trial  of,  by  the  West 
Lexington,  Ky .  Presbytery 23 

Brown,  John  Henry— Indian  Wars  and  Pio- 
neers of  Texas 58 

Brown,  William  Garrott — See  Appendix. 

Browning,  Charles  H.,  editor,  American  His- 
torical Register,  1894,  1895,  1896 Ill 

Browning,  Charles  H.— Americans  of  Royal 
Descent,  Index  to  Intermarriages  of 103 

Browning,  Edward  Franklin,  comp.,  Genea- 
logy of  the  Brownings  in  America  from  1621 
to  1908 74 

Browning  Family 74 

Buck,  James  S. — Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Under  the 
Charter  from  1847  to  1853 70 

Buck,  James  S. — Pioneer  History  of  Milwau- 
kee from  first  settlement  in  1835  to  1841 70 

Buck,  Solon  Justus,  editor,  Travel  and  De- 
scription 1765-1865,  Illinois  Historical  Col- 
lections, Vol.  IX 116 

Buckley  Family 74,86,95,96,97 

See  Thomas. 

Bunker  Family 74 

Bunker,  Mary  Powell— Long  Island  Genealo- 

fies,  being  Kindred  Descendants  of  Thomas 
'owell 74, 93, 94 

Bureau  County,  111.,  Part  of,  in  the  Military 

Tract 15 

Burgoyne's  Campaign  1776  and  1777,  Hadden'e 

Journal  and  Orderly  Books 107 

Burgoyne,  (Lieut.  Gen.)  John 107 

Burleigh,  Charles,  (comp.)  Genealogy  of  the 

Burley  or  Burleigh  family  of  America 74 

Burleigh  Family 74 

Burley  Family 74 

Burlington,  la 22 


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Burlington  County,  N.J.,  Wills,  1804-1830..  39 

Burlington,  Vt 5(1.11 1 

Burnham,    (Capt. )    J.    H.— John    McLean, 

Article  on 89 

Burr,  Horace— Records  of  Holv  Trinity  (Old 
Swedes)  Church  Delaware  from  1697  to  1773, 

Etc.,  translated  by 10 

Burrows,  Senator,  J.  C,  of  Michigan 33 

Burton,  C.  M.— Early  Detroit 33 

Burwell  Family 74 

See  Selden 96 

Butler,  Mann,  A.M. — History  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Kentucky 22 

Butler  County,  Ohio — Pioneer  Biography 
Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  some  of  the  Early 

Settlers  of  Butler  County,  Ohio 48 

Butter,  William,  Descendants  of 74 

Butterfleld,   Consul  W. — History  of  Seneca 

County,  Ohio 49 

Butterfleld  Family 74, 75 

Butterfleld  Family,  Arms  of 74 

Butters  Family 74, 75 

Butterworth  Family 75 

See  Butterfleld 74 

Butterworth  Family,  Arms  of •. 74 

Buxton,  Me.,  Centennial  Anniversary  of 25 

Buxton,  Me.— Records  of  the  Proprietors  of 
Narraganset    Township    No.    I,    now    the 

Town  of  Buxton 25 

Byrd  Family 75 

See  Selden 96 

C 

Cadwell  Family 75 

See  Caldwell. 
Cadwell,  (Dr.)  George,  Article  on,  by  Richard 

W.  Mills 75 

Cage  Family 57, 75 

See  Tennessee,  Sumner  County. 

Caldwell,  Augustine 75, 112 

Caldwell,  Augustine— Caldwell  Chronicle 112 

Caldwell  Chronicle,  1899-1900 75, 112 

Caldwell  Family 75, 112 

Calhoun  County,  111.,  In  the  Military  Tract..    15 

California  State 5, 77, 112 

California,  State  Genealogical  Society  of 5 

California  State  Register— Published  by  the 

California    Genealogical    Society 112 

California  State— San  Francisco,  Cal 112 

California  State — Sons  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution       5 

California  State — Spanish  Archives  of  Cali- 
fornia        5 

Calkins  Family 75 

Calkins,  William  Wirt,  Calkins,  Memorial  Mil- 
itary Roster  with  supplement 75 

Cambridge,  Mass 23, 28, 48 

Cambridge,  Mass.— The  Register  Book  of 
Lands  and  Houses  in  the  "  New  Town"  and 

the  Town  of  Cambridge 28 

Campbell,  Charles— Orderly  book  of  that  por- 
tion of  the  American  Army  stationed  at  or 
near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  com- 
mand of  General  Andrew  Lewis  from  March 

18,  1776  to  August  28,  1776 69, 109 

Campbell  County,  Ky . ,  History  of 22 

Campbell,  William  W.— Annals  of  Tryon 
County;   or   the   Border   Warfare   of  New 

York  during  the  Revolution 44, 45 

Canada,  First  English  Conquest  of.  Etc 104 

Canada— Kirke,  Henry,  M.A.,  B.C.L,  Oxon., 

The  First  Conquest  of  Canada 86 

Canada— Montreal,  Can 87, 104 

Canada— Tanguay,  L.  Abbe  Cynrien,  editor, 
Dictionaire  genealogique  des  families  cana- 

diennes.  etc.,  etc 104 

Candia,  N.  H.,  History  of 36 

Candler,    Allen    D.,    A.M.,    LL.D.,   comp., 

Colonial  Records  of  the  State  of  Georgia...    10 
Candler,    Allen    D.,    A.M.,    LL.D.,    comp., 
Confederate  Records  of  the  State  of  Georgia.     10 


126 


INDEX — Continued 


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Candler,  Allen  D.,  A.M.,  LL.D. .  comp. . 
Revolutionary    Records    of    the    State    of 

Georgia 10,11 

Canterbury,  England— Wills,  1700-1725,  in  the 

Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury,  England..  107 
Cantrell,  Carmi  C— Descendants  of  Zebulon 
Cantrell  the  immigrant,  covering  the  period 

1700  to  1898 76 

Cantrell  Family 75 

Cantrell,  Zebulon,  Descendants  of 75 

Cape  Fear  Region,  N.C.— History  of  New 
Hanover  County  and  the  Lower  Cape  Fear 

Region,  1723-1800 46 

Cape  May  County,  N.J.,  History  of 37,88 

Cape  May  County,  N.J 37 

See  Ludlam  Family  History 88 

Cape  May  County,  N.J.— Wills,  1804-1830 39 

Capen,  Charles  L.,  comp.,  Descendants  of 
John  Capen  (1765-1849)  and  Rhoda  Thomson    75 

Capen  Family 75 

Capen,  John 75 

Cardelle,  Clara  and  Deweese  W.  B.,  comps., 

Letters  from  an  Early  Settlor  of  Texas 58 

Carey  Family 75,91 

See  Morton 91 

Carleton,  (Sir)  Cxuy 107 

Carpenter  Family 75, 76 

Carpenter,  (Dr.)  Seymour  D 75 

Carr,  (Hon.)  Clark  E.— Life  of  Stephen  A. 
Douglas—  See  Appendix. 

Carr  Family 76 

Carriel,  Mary  Turner,  Life  of,  Jonathan  Bald- 
win Turner 100 

Carrington,  N.  D 47 

Carroll,  B.  R.,  comp.,  Historical  Collections 

of  South  Carolina 56 

Carroll  County,  Ind.,  Recollections  of  the 

Early  Settlement  of 19 

Carrollton,  Ala. 5 

Carter  Family 76 

See  Selden 96 

Carter,  (Cant.)  Thomas,  Descendants  of 60,76 

Cartmell,  T.  K.,  comp.,  Shenandoah  Valley 
Pioneers  and  their  Descendants.  A  History 
of  Frederick  County,  Virginia  from  its  for- 
mation in  1738  to  1908 62 

Caruthers,  E.  W.— North  Carolina  Revolu- 
tionary Incidents  and  Sketches  of  Character 

Chiefly  in  the  "Old  North  State" 47 

Carver  Family 76 

See  Gilbert 81 

Carv  Family 76 

'See  Selden 96 

Casad  Family—  See  Appendix. 

Case  Family 76 

Casper,  (Rev.) Snyder  County, 

Pennsylvania  Marriages  1839-1882 53 

Cass    County,     111.,     Revolutionary     Soldiers 

Buried  in 3,14 

Casseday,  Ben.— History  of  Louisville,  K  v. 

from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  1852 23 

Castine,  Me.,  History  of 25, 26 

Castor  Family 76 

Cathol  ic  Church,  Ky.— Sketches  of  Early  Cath- 
olic Missions  of  Kentucky 22, 23 

Catholic    Church— Stephenson    County,    III. 

Golden  Jubilee  Souvenir 13 

Caulkins,  Frances  Manwaring — History  of 
New  London,  Conn,  from  the  First  Survey 

of  the  Coast  in  1612  to  1852 7 

Caulkins,  Frances  Manwaring— History  of 
Norwich,  Conn,  from  its  Settlement  in  1660 

to  1848 8 

Cauthron,  Henry  S.— Historv  of  the  City  of 

Vincennes.Ind..  from  1702  to  1901 21 

Cauthron,  Margaret  C 21 

Cedar  Rapids,  la 113 

Census  or  the  United  States,  1790— Heads  of 
families  at  the  first  census  of  the  United 
States  taken  in  the  year  1790.-9,32,37,55.57,107 
Chalklev,    Lyman— Augusta    County,    Vs., 
Records  1745-1800,  Abstracts  from 60 


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Chalkley,  Lyman— Chronicles  of  the  Scotch- 
Irish  Settlement,  Virginia 60.61 

Chamberlayne,      Churchill     (iibson — Vestry 
Book  and  Register  of  Bristol  Parish,  Va., 
1720-1789 61 

Chamberlin,  George  W.— Mayflower  Passen- 
gers, Genealogies  of 108 

Chamberlin,  Henry  Barrett— Elias  Kent  Kane 
Article  on 85 

Chambers,  Theodore  Frelinghuysen  The 
Early  Germans  of  New  Jersey,  their  History, 
Churches  and  Genealogies 38 

Chandler,  J.  A.  and  Thanes,  T.  B.— Colonial 
Virginia 61 

Chapline  Family 76 

See  Selden 96 

Charlestown, Mass.— Genealogies  and  estates  of 
Charlestown,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  and 
Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  1629-1818    29 

Charlestown,  N.  H.,  Historv  of 36 

Charleston  S.  C 57  64, 110, 114 

Charleston.  S.C.— Siege  of  Charleston  by  the 
British  Fleet  and  Army 55 

Charleston,  W.  Va 69,94 

Charlottesville,  Va 65, 67, 103 

Charlottesville,  W.Va 69 

Charloville.  (Capt.)  Francis— List  of  Volun- 
teers of,  Entitled  to  Land  for  Revolutionary 
Services 14 

Chase.  Frank  H.,  comp.,  Onondaga,  N.Y. 
Soldiers  of  the  Revolution 43 

Chautauqua  County,  N.Y 71 

Cheshire,  Conn.,  History  of 6,9 

See  Wallingford,  Conn 

Chew  Family 76, 86, 95, 96, 99 

See  Thomas. 

Chicago,  111 3,12,13, 17.  l-;. 

19,20,21 ,22, 35, 49, 71 ,  75, 80, 84, 85, 93, 96, 97, 101 .  108 

Chicago,  111.,  American-Irish  in.  Biographical 
Historv  of 108 

Chicago, "PL.  Columbian  Exposition  at,  1893. .    13 

Chicago,  111.— Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

Chicago.  111.— Historical  Society's  Collections, 
Vol.  Ill,  quoted 16 

Chicago — University  of  Chicago 116 

Child,  Frank  Samuel— An  Old  New  England 
Town,  Fairfield,  Conn 6 

Child,  Lydia  M.— First  Settlers  of  New  Eng- 
land, or  Conquest  of  the  Requods,  Narra- 
gansetts,  Pokanokets,  Etc,  Etc I"-1 

Christian,  W.  Asbury— Richmond,  Her  Past 
and  Present — See  Appendix. 

Christlieb,  Benjamin  F.  The  Christlieb  Fam- 
ily      n 

Christlieb  Family W 

Christy,  (Rev.)  A.  B.— Historical  Sketches  of 
Our  Twenty-five  Churches  and  Missions. 
Lake  View  Congregational  Church,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio 49 

Churches— Baptist  Denomination  in  North 
America,  Annual  Register  of,  to  the  First  of 

November,  1790,  By  John  Asplund 

.  .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54.  .55. 58, 60, 104 

Churches— Baptist  Church— Baptist  Ministers 
of  Virginia 60 

Churches— Baptist  Church,  Iowa— Historical 
Sketches  of  Iowa  Baptists 22 

Churches— Catholic,  Kentucky— Sketches  of 
Earlv  Catholic  Missions  of  Kentucky 22,23 

Churches    Catholic  Church,   Stephenson 
Comity,  (i olden  Jubilee,  Souvenir  of 13 

Churches— Congregational.  Cleveland,  Ohio — 
Lake  View  Congregational  Church 49 

Churches— Congregational  Church,  Midway. 
Georgia 11 

Churches — Congregational  Churches,  Wiscon- 
sin     70 

Churches— Elizabeth  Town,  N.J.,  St.  John's 
Church 38 

Churches— Episcopal— Christ  Church,  Alex- 
andria, Va CO 


127 


INDEX — Continued 


PACK 

Churches—  Epicopal— Christ  Church,  Middle- 
sex, Va 61 

Churches  Episcopal,  Henrico  Parish,  Va 68 

Churches— Episcopal,    Narragansett,    R.    I. 

Episcopal  Church 55 

Churches— Episcopal  Church— Old  St.  John's 

Church,  Richmond,  Va 63 

Churches— Episcopal— Parish  RegisterofNew 

Kent  County,  Va.,  from  1680  to  1787 65 

Churches— Episcopal,  Saint  Mark's  Parish.Va-    66 
Churches— Episcopal— Saint    Peter's    Parish 

Register  1680  to  1787 67 

Churches— Episcopal — St.    John's    Church, 

Elizabeth  Town,  N.J 38 

Churches— Episcopal — St.  John's  Church, 
Richmond,  Va 63 

Churches.— Episcopal— Truro  Parish,  Va 68 

Churches— Lutheran  Church  in  North  and 

South  Carolina 46, 55, 56 

Churches— Methodist  Church— History  of  Me- 
thodism in  Kentucky 24 

Churches— Mormon  Church — Reorganized 
Church  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  Lamoni,  la..  113 

Churches— New  England— Old  New  England 
Churches  and  their  Children,  by  Dolores 
Bacon 109 

Churches— Presbyterian  Church  in  America 
from  its  Origin  until  the  Year  1760 109 

Churches— Presbyterian  Church,  Ebenezer, 
Ky 23 

Churches— Presbyterian,    Elizabeth,    N.J., 
First  Presbyterian  and  St.  John's  Church  at    38 

Churches— Presbyterian  Church,  Kentucky, 
History  of 24, 61 

Churches— Presbyterian,  (West)  Lexington, 
Ky 23 

Churches— Presbyterian  Church  (First)  of 
Morristown,  N.J 39 

Churches— Presbyterian  Church,  New  York 

Shelter  Island 

. .  .44, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 92, 96, 99, 100 

Churches— Presbyterian  Church,  Trenton, 
N.J.,  History  of 39 

Churches— Presbyterian  Churches,  Wisconsin    70 

Churches— Presbyterian  Churches  in  the  Val- 
ley of  Virginia 24,61 

Churches— Reformed  Dutch— Bergen,  N.J. , 
Annals  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of..  '  37 

Churches— Reformed  Dutch— Easton,  Pa., 
First  Reformed  Church  of 51 

Churches— (Reformed  Dutch)— Hackensack, 
N.J.,  First  Reformed  Dutch  Church 38 

Churches— St.  Mark's  Church  on  the  Bowery, 
New  York  City 43 

Churches— Springfield,  Mass.,  First  Church 
in,  History  of 32 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 15, 19, 20, 23, 49, 89,' 90, 110 

Cincinnati,  Ohio— College  Catalogue,  1836-37. .    48 

Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Directory  of,  1819 48 

Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Early  Annals  of,  184i, 
Sketches  and  Statistics  of  1851,  1859 48 

Cincinnati,  Society  of,  France,  Order  of  the 
the  Cincinnati  in 104 

Cincinnati  Society  of,  Institution  and  Pro- 
ceedings of,  May  10, 1783 104 

Cincinnati,  Society  of,  Massachusetts  Society 
of 32, 104 

Cincinnati,  Society  of— New  Jersey  State  So- 
ciety of  the  Cincinnati 39 

Cincinnati,  Society  of— Rhode  Island  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati 104 

Cisco,  Jay  Guy— Historic  Sumner  County, 
Tenn.,  with  genealogies  of  the  Bledsoe, 
Cage  and  Douglass  families 57 

Cist,  Charles— Cincinnati  in  1841;  Cincinnati 
in  1851;  Cincinnati  in  1859 48 

Claremont,  N.H 36 

Clark,  Abigail,  Descendants  of 73 

Clark,  A.  Howard,  comp..  National  Register 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution 110,111 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  editor,  List  of  Pensioners  of 
the  War  of  1812 11 1 


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Ciark  County,  111.,   Revolutionary   Soldiers 

Buried  in 3, 14 

Clarke,   Edward  Stephens,   M.D.— Stephens 

Family  with  Collateral  Branches 98 

Clark  Family 76, 91 

See  Morton. 

Clark,  George  Rogers 13,14,24 

Clark,  George  Rogers— Army  Led  by,  in  his 

Conquest  of  the  Illinois 13 

Clark,  George  Rogers — List  of  non-commis- 
sioned officers  and  soldiers  of  the  Illinois 
Regiment  and  the  Western  Army  under 
the  command  of,  entitled  to  bounty  lands. .     1 ) 
Clark,   (Prof.)    Olynthus  B.— Lincoln   Poor 

White  Legend — See  Appendix. 
Clark,  Samuel  A.— The  History  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Elizabeth  Town,  N.J.,  from  the 

Year  1703  to  the  Present  Time 38 

Clark,  •  Walter,  editor,  Colonial  Records  of 

North  Carolina 46, 47 

Clary, (Rev.)Dexter— History  of  the  Churches 
and  Ministers  Connected  with  the  Presby- 
terian and  Congregational  Convention  of 
Wisconsin  and  of  the  Operations  of  the 

American  Home  Missionary  Society 70 

Clay  County,  Ind.,  History  of 19 

Clay   Family— See  Filson  Club  Publication, 

No.  14 76 

Clayton  Family 76 

See  Selden 96 

Clayton,  (Prof.)  W.  W— History  of  Steuben 

County,  N.Y 44 

Clendenin  Family — See  Appendix. 

Cleveland,  Ohio 32, 33, 49, 101 

Cleveland,  Ohio,  Lake  View  Congregational 

Church 49 

Clinton  County,  Ind.,  Portrait  and  Biograph- 
ical Record  of 19 

Clinton,  (Sir)  Henry 55 

Clinton,  J.  W. — Revolutionary  Soldiers  Bur- 
ied in  Ogle  County,  List  compiled  by 14 

Clopton,  David,  Letters  Patent  Issued  to 12 

Cloyd,  A.  D.,  M.D.— Genealogy  of  the  Cloyd, 
Basye  and  Tapp  Families  in  America,  with 
brief  sketches  referring  to  the  families  of 

Ingels,  Jones,  Marshall  and  Smith 76 

Cloyd  Family 78 

Clute,  (Rev.)  Robert  F.— Annals  and  Parish 
Register  of  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Denis  Parish 

in  South  Carolina  from  1680  to  1884 57 

Coats  of  arms— See  America  Heraldica 102 

Coats  of  Arms ,  B  utterfield  Family 74 

Coats  of  Arms,  Butterworth  Family 74 

Coats  of  Arms — See  Colonial  Families  of  the 

United  States  of  America,  by  Mackenzie..  105 
Coats  of  Arms,  Crozier's  General  Armory  ...  105 

Coats  of  Arms,  Gilpin  Family 81 

Coats  of  Arms,  Hopkins  Family S3 

Coats  of  Arms,  Judd  Family 86 

Coe,  (Mrs.)  Sophia  Fidelia  Hall— Memoranda 
relating  to  the  ancestry  and  family  of  Sophia 

Fidelia  Hall 82 

Cohoes,  N.Y.,  History  of 40 

Colchester,  Conn 91 

Colcord,  Doane  B.,  B.S.,  M.D.— Colcord  Gen- 
ealogy—Descendants of  Edward  Colcord  of 

New  Hampshire,  1630-1908 77 

Colcord,  Edward,  Descendants  of 77 

Colcord  Family 77 

Colcord,  Mahlon  J 77 

Coles,  (Gov.)  Edward 15 

Colgate  Family 77 

See  Selden 96 

Collamer,  Newton  L.,  editor,  Historical  Bul- 
letin   112 

Collins,  Arthur,  comp.,  Barry  Family 72 

Collins,  Family 77 

Collins,  John,  Sr.,  Descendants  of 77 

Collins,  Lewis — Historical  Sketches  of  Ken- 
tucky     23 

Collins,  Richard  II— Revised  edition  of  Col- 
lins' History  of  Kentucky,  by.. 23 


128 


INDEX — Continued 


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Collins,  William 77 

Collins,  William  H.— History  of  the  Collins 

Family 77 

Colonial  Dames  of  America — Delaware  So- 
ciety  ? 10 

Colonial  Dames  of  America— New  York  Soci- 
\  ety.    Catalogue    of   the    genealogical    and 

historical  library  of 105 

Colonial   Dames   of  America,   Pennsylvania 

Society  of 51, 105 

Colonial    Dames    of    America— See   Pioneer 

Mothers  of  America 109 

Colonial  Dames  of  America,  Virginia,  National 

Society  of 61, 65, 67 

Colonial  Days,  Dames  and  Daughters  of,  by 

Geraldine  Brooks 105 

Colonial  Decisions  of  the  General  Court  of 

Virginia,  1728-41 61 

Colonial  Families  of  the  United  States.-  In 
which  is  given  the  history,  genealogy  and 
armorial  bearings  of  the  colonial  families 
who  settled  in  the  American  colonies  from 
the  time  of  the  settlement  of  Jamestown, 
13th?  May,  1607  to  the  Battle  of  Lexington, 
April  19,  1775,  by  George  Norbury  Mac- 

Kenzie,  four  volumes 105 

Colonial  Militia  of  Virginia  1651-1776 61 

Colonial  Period— Manors  of  Virginia  in  Colon- 
ial Times,  by  Edith  Tunis  Sale 61 

Colonial  Records  of  the  State  of  Georgia       . .    10 

Colonial    Records    of    North    Carolina 46 

Colonial  Records  of  Pennsylvania 50  51 

Colonial  Virginia,  by  J.  A.  Chandler  and  T. 

B.  Thanes 61 

Colonial  Virginia  Bibliography  of,  1754-1776.    62 

Colonial  Virginia  Register 62 

Colonial  Wars,  Society  of.  General  Register..  105 

Colorado  State— Denver,  Colo- 93 

Columbia  County,  N.  Y 73 

Columbian  Exposition  at  Chicago,  1893 13 

Columbus,  Ohio 48, 49, 50, 71, 76, 114 

Columbus,  Ohio,  History  of 48 

Colyer,  Walter— Fordhams  and  La  Serres  of 
the  English  Settlement  in  Edwards  County, 

111 80, 86, 96 

Concord,  N.H 25, 36, 37. 85, 90, 93, 97 

Concord,  N.H.,  History  of,  from  its  first 
grant  in  1725  to  the  organization  of  the  city 
government  in  1S53,  with  a  History  of  the 

Ancient  Penacooks,  (with  map) 36 

Condit,  (Rev.)  Aaron,  Marriages  and  Bap- 
tisms, Hanover,  Morris  County,  N.J.,  1746- 

1796 38 

Condon,  Edward  O'Meagher— Irish  Race  in 

America 108 

Congdon  Family 19,  77 

See  Appendix. 
Congdon,  George  Edward,  comp.,  Congdon 

Family 19, 77 

See  Appendix. 
Congdon,  George  Edward — Waterman,  Illinois 

Y tar  Books 19 

Congregational  Church— Lake  View  Congre- 
gational Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio 49 

Congregational  Church,  Midway,  Ga 11 

Congregational  Church,  Wisconsin 70 

Conkling   Family— See    New    Yorif    Shelter 

Island  Presbyterian  Church 44 ,  77 

Conkling,  Thomas— See  New   York   Shelter 

Island  Presbyterian  Church 44,77 

Connecticut  State— Baptist  Church— Annual 
Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in 
North  America  to  the  1st  June,  1790,  Con- 
necticut        5 

Connecticut    State— Bethlehem,    Conn 6 

See  Woodbury,  Conn 9 

Connecticut  State— Bradford,  Conn 6, 7 

Connecticut  State— Census,  1790—  Heads  of 
families  at  the  first  census  of  the  United 
States  taken  in  the  year,  1790,  Connecticut.  .9, 107 

Connecticut  State— Cheshire,  Conn 6 

See  Wallingford,  Conn 7,9 


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Connecticut  State— Colchester ,  Conn 91 

Connecticut  State— Fairfield,  Conn 6,7.91 

Connecticut  State— Fairfield,  Conn— See  New 
Haven,  British  Invasion  of 6,7 

Connecticut  State— French  and  Indian  War 
Rolls  1755-57,  1758-S2 6 

Connecticut  State— Guilford,  Conn.,  History 
of 6,7 

Connecticut  State— Hartford,  Conn 8,84 

Connecticut  State— Hartford,  Conn.,  Early 
Vital  Records  of—  See  Appendix. 

Connecticut  State,  Historical  Society  Col- 
lections of 6, 8 

Connecticut  State  Historical  Society— Library 
list  of  family  genealogies 6 

Connecticut  State— Litchfield,  Conn MM 

Connecticut  State — Lyme,  Conn 

Connecticut  State— Meriden,  Conn,    History 
of 6,8,9 

Connecticut  State— Meriden,  Conn 8 

See  Wallingford 9 

Connecticut  State—  Middlebury,  Conn.,  His- 
tory of 7.9 

Connecticut  State— Middlebury,  Conn 8 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 
See  Woodbury,  Conn. 

Connecticut  State— Nauga tuck,  Conn 7,9 

See  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Connecticut  State— New  Haven,  Conn 6, 7, 91 

Connecticut  State— New  Haven,  Conn.,  Brit- 
ish Invasion  of,  Etc 7 

Connecticut  State— New  Haven,  Colony  of. ..  6,7 

Connecticut,  New  London,  History  of 7 

Connecticut  State— New  Milford,  Conn.,  Two 
centuries  of 7 

Connecticut  State— Norwalk  Conn.,  after  two 
hundred  and  fifty  years 

Connecticut  State— Norwich,  Conn 8t  71, 87, 100 

Connecticut  State — Norwich,  Conn.,  llistorv 
of,  from  its  Settlement  in  1660  to  1845 8 

Connecticut  State — Oxford,  Conn. — See  Water- 
bur  y ,  C  onn 8, 9 

See  Woodbury,  Conn 9 

Connecticut  State— Plymouth.  Conn.,  His- 
tory of  the  Town  of 8 

Connecticut   State— Plymouth,   Conn.— See 
Waterbury,  Conn 9 

Connecticut  State— Preston,  (Onn lot 

Connecticut  State— Prospect,  Conn 8 

See  Waterbury,  Conn 9 

Connecticut  State— Public  Records  of  the 
State  of  Connecticut  from  October  1771  to 
February,  1778 8 

Connecticut  State—  Roxbury,  Conn.— See 
Woodbury,  Conn 

Connecticut  State— Southbury,  Conn.  —  See 
Woodbury,  Conn 

Connecticut  State— Southold,  Conn. — Set  New 
Haven,  Colony  of 7,9 

Connecticut  State— Stamford,  Conn.— See  New 
Haven,  Colony  of 

Connecticut  State — Stratford.Conn.— See  New 
Haven,  Colony  of 7,9 

Connecticut  State—  Torrington,  Conn..    II 
tory  of,  from  its  first  settlement  in  1737,  with 
biographies  and  genealogies 9 

Connecticut  State— Wallingford,  Conn..  His- 
tory of,  from  its  settlement  in  1670  to  the 
present  time 6, 9 

Connecticut  State— Washington,  Conn.- -See 
Woodbury,  Conn 9 

Connecticut  State — War  of  the  Revolution  or- 
derly book  and  journals  kept  by  Connecti- 
cut men  while  taking  part  in  the  American 
Revolution,  1775-1778 8 

Connecticut  State— War  of  the  Revolution, 
Rolls  and  Lists  of  Connecticut  Men  in 6 

Connecticut  State— Waterbury,  Conn.,  His- 
tory of 7,9 

Connecticut  State— Watertown,  Conn.,— See 
Waterbury,  Conn 9 

Connecticut  State—  Willington,  Conn 71,100 


129 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Connecticut  State— Winchester,  Connecticut, 

Annals  and  Family  Records  of 9 

Connecticut    State — Wolcott,     Conn. — See 

Waterbury,  Conn 9 

Connecticut— Woodbury,  Conn 6, 7, 9 

Connecticut  State— Woodbury,  Conn.,  His- 
tory of 7, 9 

Connelley  Family 77 

Connelley,  (Maj.)  H.  C— Recollections  of  the 

War  between  the  States 18 

Connelley,  William  Elsey,  comp.,  Doniphan's 
Expedition  and  the  Conquest  of  New  Mex- 
ico and  California 77 

Continental  Army  During  the  War  of  the 
Revolution,  Register  of  Officers  of,  April, 

1775  to  December,  1783 107 

Cook    County,    111.,    Revolutionary    Soldiers 

Buried  in 3, 14 

Cooke  Family * 77 

■  See  Selden 96 

Cooke,  John  Esten— Lord  Fairfax,  or  the 
Master  of  Greenaway  Court.    A  Chronicle 

of  the  Valley  of  the  Shenandoah 02 

Coons  Family.  Coons  Family  Genealogical 
Chart,  by  Percival  Coons  Wilbur— See  Ap- 
pendix. 

Coons,  John  W.,  comp.,  Indiana  at  Shiloh 21 

Corbin  Family -. 77 

See  Selden 96 

Corey,  Henry— Land  Warrant  for  Services, 

War  of  1812 16, 77, 1 11 

Cornwallis,  Lord 47 

Cothren,  William — History  of  Ancient  Wood- 
bury, Conn.,  from  the  First  Indian  Deed, 

1659  to  1854 9 

Couch,  Franklin,  LL.B.— Genealogy  of  the 
Hill,    Dean,    Pinckney,    Austin,    Barker, 

Anderson,  Rhoades  and  Finch  Families 

71 ,  72, 78, 80, 93, 94, 95 

Coudersport,  Pa 77 

( 'owles,  Alfred,  Article  on,  by  Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder    77 

Cowles  Family 77 

Cox  Family 

....72,77,83,85,88.89,92,93,96,98,99,100,101,102 
Cox,  Isaac  Joslin — Thomas  Sloo,  Jr.,  Article  on  97 
Creigh.      Alfred  —  History     of     Washington 

County,  Pa 54 

Creoles  of  St.  Louis 35, 105 

Crippen,  Edward,  Diary  of,  27  III.  Vol.  Regi- 
ment, War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-63 18 

Crockett,  (Col.)  David 58 

Crowshaw  Family 77 

See  Selden 96 

Crozier,  William  Armstrong,  F.R.S.— Colonial 

Militia  ofVirginia,  1651-1776 61 

Crozier,  William  Armstrong,  F.R.S.,  editor, 
Register  of  American  Families  Entitled  to 

Coat  Armor 105 

Crozier,  William  Armstrong,  F.R.S.— Virginia 
County  Records,  Spotsylvania  County,  1721- 

1800 67 

Cullom  Family — See  Appendix. 
Cullom,  Shelby  M.,  Family— See  Appendix. 
Culpeper  County.  Va.,  Genealogical  and  His- 
torical Notes  of. 62,60 

Cumberland  County,  N.J.— Gouldtown,  Set- 
tlement of,  Ancient  Date— See  Appendix. 
Cumberland  County,  N.J.— Wills,  1804-1830. .    39 
Currier,  Horace  True,  History  of  the  AUerton 

Family,  revised  and  enlarged  by 71 

Cushing,  Alonzo  H 70 

('ashing  Family 70,78 

Cashing,  Howard  B 70 

Cushing,  William  B 70 

Cushman,  Mary  Semple  Ames — General  James 
Semple,  Article  on— See  Appendix. 

Custer  (Custer  of  Pennsylvania)  Family 

72,83,85,88,89,92,93,96,98,99, 100, 101, 102 

Custer,  Milo 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 72, 

77,78,79,83,85,88,89,92,93,96,98,99,100,101,102 


Custer.  Milo,  comp.,  Bloom ingt on  and  Ran- 
dolph Townships,  Some  Old  Gravestone 
Inscriptions  in 12, 73 

Custer,  Milo,  comp.  .Genealogical  Notes  of  Cen- 
tral Illinois 12 

Custer,  Milo.,  editor,  Hinshaw  and  Henshaw 
Families 83 

Custer,  Milo,  comp.,  Illinois  (Central)  Obitu- 
aries, 1871-1880 13 

Custer,  Milo— McLean  County,  Illinois  Census 
of  1840.  Heads  of  Families  of  McLean 
County,  III.,  at  the  Census  of  1840  (Taken 
by  Jacob  Spawr),  copied  and  rearranged  by 
Milo  Custer 89 

Custer,  Milo,  comp.,  Old  Family  Records  of 
McLean  County 12 

Custer,  Milo,  comp.,  Soldiers  of  the  War  of 
1812,  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants  were 
Located  in  McLean  County 12,16 

Custer,  Milo,  comp.,  Soldiers  of  the  War  of 
1812,  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants  were 
Located  in  Peoria  County 13, 16 

Custer,  Milo,  comp..  Some  Old  Family  Re- 
cords, Bartlett,  Belvel  (or  Belleville),  Dille, 
Cox,  Custer,  (Custer  of  Perm),  Evans, 
Vezzy,  Hendrix,  Jones,  Luce,  Mackenzie, 
Orendorff,  Parker,Piper,  Short,  Stinespring, 

Swartz,  Zook,  (or  Zug),  Webb 72, 

77, 78, 79. 83, 85, 88, 89. 92, 93 ,  96 ,  98, 99, 100, 101 ,  102 

Custer,  Milo — Some  Old  Gravestone  Inscrip- 
tions in  Bloomington  and  Randolph  Town- 
ships   12, 73 

Cutter,  William  Richard  and  Adams,  William 
Frederick,  comps.,  Genealogical  and  Per- 
sonal Memoirs  of  Massachusetts 30 


Dames  and  Daughters  of  Colonial  Days,  by 
Geraldine  Brooks 105 

Dames  and  Daughters  of  the  Young  Republic, 
by  Geraldine  Brooks 105 

Dana,  E. — Bounty  Lands  in  the  State  of 
Illinois,  Description,  Etc 15 

Dandridge,  Danske — American  Prisoners  of 
the  Revolution 103 

Dandridge,  Danske — Historic  Shepherdstown 
67,69 

Dandridge  Family 78 

See  Selden 96 

Dankers,  Jasper— Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  New 
York  and  a  Tour  in  Several  of  the  American 
Colonies  in  1679-80 40, 108 

Danville,  111. — Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter  of 12 

Darling,  Carlos  Parsons — Military  Lists  and 
Other  Documents  Relating  to  Vermont 
History  Found  amount  the  Papers  of 
Capt.  Luke  Parsons 59, 111 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  of 
Illinois  Ancestry 14 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  Illi- 
nois State  Annual  Conferences,  Reports).' 
12,107 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution, 
National  Society 12, 14, 46, 49. 57, 106, 107 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution, 
National  Society,  Annual  Reports  of 106 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution, 
National  Society,  Brief  History  of,  by  Mrs. 
Adlai  E.  Stevenson 106 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution, 
National  Society,  Directory  of 106 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution, 
National  Society,  Lineage  Books  of 106 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  North 
Carolina  Society  of 46,114 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  Ohio 
New  Connecticut  Chapter  D.  A.  It., 
Plainesville,  Ohio 49 


— 9  H  S 


130 


INDEX — Continued 


PAOE 

Dauphin  County,  Pa.— Scraps  of  Dauphin 

County,  History 61 

Davidson,(Rev.)  Robert— History  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  in  the  State  o"f  Kentucky, 
with  a  Preliminary  Sketch  of  the  Churches 

in  the  Valley  of  Virginia 24,61,64 

Davis,  Charles  Henry,  M.l).  History  of  Wal- 
lingford,  Conn;,  from  its  Settlement  in  1670, 

to  the  Present  Time,  Etc.,  Etc 6,9 

Davis,  J.— First  Settlers  of  Virginia,  An  His- 
torical Novel 62 

Davis,  Jefferson 35 

Davis,  William   T.— Ancient   Landmarks  of 

Plymouth 31 

Dawson,  Henry  B.,  editor,  Historical  Maga- 
zine with  Notes  and  Queries,  1857  18/4; 
also  extra  numbers  (except  No.  2)  1, 1907,  to 
XXXI,  mil;   William  Abbatt,  editor..  11 2. 11:! 

Day  Family 78, 98 

Dayton,  Va 66 

Dean  Family 71, 72, 78,83, 08, 0 1 

Dearborn  County,  Indiana,  History  of 19 

Decatur,  Illinois— Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution.  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

De  Courcy,  B.  W.,  comp.,  Milesian  Families 

of  Ireland,  Genealogical  History  of 90 

Dedham,  Mass.,  First  Church  in,  Two  Hun- 
dredth and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of,  1638-1888    29 
De  Hass,  Wills— History  of  Early  Settlement 

and  Indian  Wars  of  West  Virginia 60 

DeKalb  County,  111 19 

De  Lancey.  Edward  Floyd,  editor,  History  of 

New  York  During  the  Revolutionary  War. .    45 
Delaney,  Martin  R.,  Life  and  Public  Services 

of 78 

Delaware  County,  Ind.,  History  of 19 

Delaware,  Ohio 71 

Delaware  County,  Pa 92 

Delaware  State — Baptist  Church — Annual 
Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in 
North  America  to  the  First  of  November, 

1790,  Delaware 9 

Delaware  State.  Colonial  Dames  of 10 

Delaware  State  Historical  Society 10 

Delaware  State — New  Castle  County,  Calen- 
dar Wills  of,  1682-1800 * 10 

Delaware   State— Sussex   County   Delaware, 

Some  Records  of 10 

Delaware  State— Wilmington,  Del. — Records 
of  Holy  Trinity  (Old  Swedes)  Church,  Del- 
aware from  1697  to  1773 10 

Deming  Family 78 

Denny,  (Maj.)  E.,  Military  Journal  of,  1781  to 

1795 53 

Denton  Family 78 

I  '.■liver,  Colo 93 

De  Peyster,  John  Watts 78,109 

DePeyster,  J.  Watts,  LL.D.,M.A.— Historical 
introduction  by,  illustrating  the  life  of  Sir 

John  Johnson 109 

See  Orderly  Book  of  Sir  John  Johnson. 

DeSoto,  Hernando 35 

Detroit,  Mich     Early  Days  in,  papers  written 

by  General  I  riend  Palmer 33 

Detroit,  Mich.,  Early  Detroit,  by  ('.  M.  Burton    33 
Detroit,  Mich..  Evacuation  of,  by  the  Britten, 

Centennial  Celebration  of,  July  11,  1S96 33 

Deweoa   1 

Dewoese  /  Family 7s 

Deweese,  W.  B.  and  Cardelle,  Clara,  comps., 

Letten  from  an  Early  Settler  of  Texas :,s 

Dexter,  Franklin  B.— Diarv  of  David  McClure 

1748-1820,  notes  bv  Franklin  B.  Dexter.  .88  I". 
D-xter,  0.    P.,  M.A..   LL.B.— Index  to  Sav- 
age's Genealogical   Dictionary  of  the   First 

Settlers  of  New  England.... 106 

Plartaa   Crfppen,  Edward,  Diarv  of,  27  111. 

Vol.  Regiment,  1861 -63 18 

Diarios -Hutchinson,  Thomas,  Diarv  and 
Letters  of ". 106 


PAGE 

Diaries— Waddell,  Joseph  A.,  Diary  of,  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  1861-65 60 

Dictionaries — Canada — See  Tanguay 104 

Dictionaries— Etymological     Dictionary    of 
Family  and  Christian  Names 103 

Dictionaries  -Rhode  Island  Genealogical.  Dic- 
tionary of 

Dictionaries.  Savage's  Genealogical  Diction- 
ary of  the  First  Settlers  of  New  England. 
also  index  to  same  compiled  by  O.  P. 
Dexter,  M. A.,  LL.B 106 

Dictionaries— United  States  Army  Historical 
Register  and  Dictionary,  from  its  <  Organisa- 
tion September  29, 1789  to  March  2,  1MB. ...  107 

Dille  Family 72. 

77, 78, 79,  S3,  85,  88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99,  inn.  mi  ,MU 

Dillman  Family 78 

8a  Boater 

Dillon.  John  B— History  of  Indiana  from  1816 
to  1856 It 

Dinwiddle,  Robert,  official  Records  of.  17S1 

Directories— Hoyne's  Annual  Directory  of 
Homeopathic  Physician*  In  the  state  of 
Illinois  for  the  Year  ls79 '. 12 

Directories— Illinois — Church  directories. town 
and  city  directories;  sources  to  be  consulted.    12 

Directories— Montague's  Early  Settlers  of 
Kaskaskia.  A  directory  and  business  mir- 
ror, historical  sketches  of  Randolph  County, 
111 12 

District  of  Columbia 

Doniphan's  Expedition  and  the  Conquest  of 
New  Mexico  and  California 77 

Doonigan,  John 13 

Dorchester,  Mass.— Births,  Marriages  and 
Deaths  to  the  End  of  1825 28. 29 

Dorchester  Neck,  Mass.— see  Boston 

Douglas  Family— See  Appendix. 

Douglas  Family— See  New  York  Shelter  Is- 
land Presbyterian  Church 79 

Douglas,  Stephen  Arnold,  Family— See  Ap- 
pendix. 

Douglas,  Stephen  A.— Lincoln  Douglas  De- 
bates   116 

Douglass   Family— See    Tennessee,     Sumner 

( Scanty ",:  ■  "'■' 

Douglass,  Mass.— History  of  the  Town  of 
Douglass,  Mass.,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to 
the  close  of  1878 

Dover,  N.J 

Dowd.Jerome—  Sketches  of  Prominent  Living 
North  Carolinians '7 

Draxe,  S  imuel  Adams— History  of  Middlesex 
(  '.  unity.  Mass 31 

Draper. "(Mrs .)  Amos  ( ;. —Revolutionary  Sol- 
di, rs  of  South  Carol  na 

Dublin.  Ireland 81,98 

Dubois  Family— See  Appendix. 

Duchess  County,  N.Y.,  History  of,  from  1609 
to  1876 40 

Dudley,  Dean — Descendants  of  Gov.  Thomas 
Dudley,  Memorial  of  the  Reunion  of I 

1  Hidlev  Famil v *• 

Dudley,  (Gov.)  Thomas.  Descendants  of, 
Memorial  of  the  Reunion  of ''■' 

Duttield  Family 

See  Gilbert 81 

Duffield.tCol.)  II.  M 

Dumonl  Family ™ 

Duncan.  S.  M.,  associate  author  -History  of 
Jessamine  Countv,  Ky.— Set  Appendix. 

Durrie,  Daniel  P.-  Bibhographia  Get 
Americana.       An     alphabetical     Ind 
American    genealogies    and   i >edigrees— See 

Appendix. 

Duxburv,  Mass.-Copv  of  the  old  Records  of 
the  Town  of  Duxburv,  Mass.,  from  1643  to 
1770 29 

Duxburv,  Mass— History  of  the  Town  of  Dux- 
burv, Mass..  with  genealogical  registers 29 


131 


INDEX — Continued 


E 

PAGE 

K;»sth:i!ii|)t(in.  Mass.  History  of.  Ita  Settlement. 
growth,  etc..  together  with  a  genealogical 
record  of  its  original  families 29 

Easton.  Pa.,  First  Settlors  of,  'The  Forks  of 
the  Delaware,  "being  a  translation  from  the 
daman  of  the  record  books  of  "The  First 
Reformed  Church  of  Easton,  Pa."...-. 51 

Eaton,  S.  J.  M.,  D.D.— Sketch  of  the  History 
of  Venango  County,  Pennsylvania 53 

Bbenmar.  Ga. — Salzburgers  and  their  Des- 
cendants; being  the  history  of  a  colony  of 
<  lermans  (Lutherans)  protestants.  whoemi- 
grated  to  Georgia  in  1734  and  settled  at 
Ebenezer 10,95 

Eckenrode,  H.  J.  Revolutionary  Soldiers  of 
Virginia,  List  of,  compiled  by 62,66 

Eddy,  T.  M.,  D.D.— The  Patriotism  of  Illi- 
nois      is 

Edenton,  N.C 46 

Edgar  Family 79 

Edgar,  John,  Article  on,  by  James  H.  Roberts    79 

Education — American    Education    Society 
Publications,  Quarterly  Register  and  Jour- 
nal of 103 

Education — Chicago,  University  of 116 

Education— Cincinnati,  Ohio—College  Cata- 
logue, 1S36-37 48 

Education— Illinois— College  and  school  cata- 
logues, sources  to  be  consulted 12 

Education— Illinois,   University   of,    Alumni 
*    Record,  1913.  contains  genealogical  material 
— See  Appendix. 

Education— Indiana— Franklin  College, 
Franklin,  Ind.,  first  half  century  of 20 

Education— Madison  University,  Hamilton, 
X.Y..  First  half  century  of.  1819-1880 41 

Education — Mississippi,  State  University. ...    34 

Education — North  Dakota.  University  of 47 

Education — University  of  Chicago 116 

Education — University  of  Illinois  Alumni 
Record,  1913— See  Appendix. 

Education— William    and    Mary    College, 
Williamsburg,  Va 68, 69 

Edwards,  Albert  S.,  eomp.,  Historic  Sketches 
of  the  Beall  and  Edwards  Families  and  their 
Descendants.  360  to  1892 79 

Ed  wards  County,  111.,  English  Settlement  in. 86, 96 

Edwards  County,  111.,  Fordhamsand  LaSerres 
of  the  English  Settlement  in 80 

Edwards  Family 79 

Edwards,  Georgia  Hortense,  eomp.,  Historic 
Sketches  of  the  Edwards  and  Todd  Families 
and  their  Descendants,  1523-1895 79 

Edwards,  Ninian— History  of  Illinoisfrom  1778 
to  1888!  and  Life  and  Times  of  Ninian  Ed- 
wards, by  his  son  Ninian  Wirt  Edwards..    15 

Edwards.  Ninian— Ninian  Edwards  Chapter 
D.  A.  R.  place  tablet  in  court  house,  Ed- 
wardsville,  111 14 

Edwards  Papers — Chicago  Historical  Societies 
Collection,  Vol.  Ill,  edited  by  E.  B.  Wash- 
burne 15 

Edwardsville,  111.— Tablet  placed  in  court 
house  to  Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in 
Madison  County,  by  Ninian  Edwards 
Chapter  D.  A.  R 11 

Egle,  William  H.,  M.D.  and  Linn,  John  P.., 
editors,  Pennsylvania  Archives 50,51,53 

Egle,  William  Henry.  M.D.,  M.A.,  editor.. 
Notes  and  (Queries.  Periodical 53,114 

Egle,  William  H.,  M.D.,  editor,  Pennsylvania 
Archives 50, 51,53 

Elizabeth,  N.J. — Inscriptions  on  tombstones 
and  monuments  in  the  burying  grounds 
of  the  First  Prosbyterian  Church  and  St. 
John's  Church,  Elizabeth,  N.J 38 

Elizabeth  Town,  N.J. —History  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Elizabeth  Town,  N.J.,  from  the 
Year  1703  to  the  Present  Time 38 

E  lkhorn,  Wis 73, 86 


PAGE 

Ellet,    Elizabeth    F.— Queens    of   American 

Society 109 

Ellet,  Elizabeth  F.— Women  of  the  American 

Revolution Ill 

Ellicott  Family 79,95,96 

Set  Thomas. 

Ell  iott  Family 99 

Elliot,  Isaac  H.— Adjutant  General,  State  of 

Illinois 13, 16. 17 

Elliot,  Isaac  H. — Record  of  the  Services  of 
Illinois  Soldiers  in  the  Black  Hawk  War, 
1R31-32,  and  in  the  Mexican  War,  1846-48, 
with  an  Appendix  giving  a  Record  of  the 
Services  of  the  Illinois  Militia  Rangers  and 
Riflemen  in  Protecting  the  Frontier  from  the 
Ravages  of  the  Indians,  from  1810  to  1813.. W,  17 
Elliott.  Joseph  P.— History  of  Evansville  and 

Vanderburgh  Countv,  Ind 20 

Ellis,  Charles  M.— History  of  Roxbury  Town, 

Mass 28,31 

Ellis,  Edward  S.— Life  of  Col.  David  Crockett    58 
Ellis,  Frank  and  Evans,  Samuel,  comps., 
Biographical  History  of  Lancaster  County, 

Pa 52 

Ellis.  John  P.— Delaware  County,  Indiana, 

History  of 19 

Emerson,  William  A.— History  of  the  Town 
of  Douglass,  Mass.,  from  the  Earliest  Period 

to  the  Close  of  1878 29 

Endicott,  Charles  M.,  eomp.,  The  Endicott 

Family 79 

Endicott  Family 79 

England 26, 74, 80, 81,95, 100, 107 

England — Gloucester,  England 92 

England— London.  England 84, 104, 106, 107 

England— Stadaugh  (Suffolk  County) 80 

England,  Suffolk  County 80 

English  Genealogies— American  and  English 

Genealogies  in  the  Library  of  Congress..  102, 103 
English  Surnames — An  essay  on  family  nom- 
enclature, historical,  etymological  and  hu- 
morous    106 

E piscopal  Church— Bristol  Parish,  Va 61 

Episcopal  Church— Christ  Church,  Alexan- 
dria, Va 60 

Episcopal  Church— Christ  Church,  Middlesex 

County,  Va 61 

Episcopal  Church— Henrico  Parish,  Va 63 

Episcopal  Church — Narragansett,  R.I 55 

F:pisconal  Church— St.  John's  Church,  Rich- 
mond, Va -.  - .  -    63 

Episcopal  Church— Saint  Peter's  Parish  Reg- 
ister, New  Kent  County,  Va.,  from  1680  to 

1787 65 

Episcopal  Church— Truro  Parish,  Va.,  History 

of 68 

Erlenwiger,  (Rev.)  C.  G.,  Snyder  County,  Pa. 
— Marriages,  Snyder  County,  Pennsylvania, 

1840-1875 53 

F2skridge  Family 79 

See  Selden 96 

Essex  County,  Mass.— Essex  Antiquarian 
Magazine,  devoted  to  the  history,  genealogy, 

etc.,  of  Essex  Countv 29. 72, 1  \2 

Essex  Countv,  N.J.— Wills,  1804-1830 39 

Estill  County,  Kv.— History  of  Irvine  and 

Estill  Counties,  Ky 23 

Etheridge,  George,  eomp.,  Copv  of  the  Old 
Records  of  the  Town  of  Duxbury,  Mass., 
from  1642  to  1770,  Made  in  the  Year  1892..    29 

Evans  Family 

7L\  7'.i.  '.'.93.96.98,99.100,101,102 

F'vans,  Samuel  and   Kllis,  Frank.,  comps., 

History  of  Lancaster  County,  Pa 52 

E vanstoii.  Ill ., 82,91 

Evansville,  Ind.,  History  of 20, 24 

F 

Fairfax  Family 79,99 

See  Thomas. 
Fairfield,  Conn 6, 7,91 


132 


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PAGE 

Fairfield,    Conn— See    New    Haven,  British 

Invasion  of 6,7 

Fairfield,  Conn.— Old  New  England  Town. . .      6 

Fairfield  Family 80 

Fair  Haven,  Vt. ,  History  of 58 

Family  and  Christian  Names,  An  Etymolog- 
ical Dictionary  of 103 

Farnsworth,  Oliver 48 

Farquhar,  William  Henry  -Annals  of  Sandy 
Springs, or  Twenty  Years  History  of  a  Rural 

Community  in  Maryland 27 

Fayette  Count  v.  Ind. ,  History  of 20, 21 

Pavel teville.  Ark 5 

Ffrench.  Charles  F.— Biographical  History  of 

the  Irish  Race  in  Chicago 108 

Field  Family 80 

Field,  Hurbutusdela 80 

Filson   Club,   Louisville,    Ky.,   publications 

quoted 23. 21, 76,85,97 

Filson  Club.  Publication  No.  14,  quoted.... 76, 97 

Finch  Family 71, 72, 78, 80, 83, 91, 93, 94 

See  Hill. 
Fisk   jr      ., 
Fiske/ Family 80 

Flake,  Symond 80 

Flagg,  C.  A.  and  Waters,  W.  O.— Virginia  Sol- 
diers in  the  Revolution.  Bibliography  of 
muster  and  pay  rolls,  regimental  histories, 

etc.,  etc 66 

Flatbush,  Kings  County,  L.I.,  History  of 40 

Flinn,  Zadoc  W.,  Letters  patent  issued  to 12 

Flint  Family 80 

Fontaine  Family 80 

See  Selden 96 

Fontaine.  ( Rev.)  James 80, 84 

Foote,(Rev.)  William  Henry,  D.D.— Sketches 

of  Virginia 67 

Forgotten  Statesmen  of  Illinois  Series,  refer- 
ence to 99, 101 ,  102 

Ford  Family 80 

Ford,  Thomas— Governor  Thomas  Ford  and 

his  Family,  by  Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder 80 

Ford,  Thomas — Oovernor  Thomas  Ford  in 

Ogle  County,  by  Rebecca  H.  Kauffman 80 

Fordham,  Elias  Pym,  Narrative  of— See  Ap- 
pendix. 

Fordham  Family '.SO, 96 

Fcrman,  David— Revolutionary  Soldier— See 

Appendix. 
Forman,  Jonathan— Revolutionary  Soldier- 
See  Appendix. 
Forman,    Thomas— Revolutionary    Soldier— 
•See  Appendix. 

Forrest  Family 81 

See  Selden 96 

Forrest,  William  S.— Norfolk,  Virginia,  His- 
torical and  Descriptive  Sketch  of 65 

Fort  McHenry— The  Citizen  Soldiers'  at 
North  Point  and  Fort  McHenry,  September 

13,  14,  1814 27 

Foxcroft.  (Rev.)  Thomas,  A.M.,— Marriages  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Foxcroft,  Boston,  1717-1/69..    28 

Fox  Indians 93 

Framingham,  Mass.,  History  of— including  the 
plantation  from  1640  to  the  present  time. .  .29,30 

I  ranee,  Country  of 25, 92 

France— Cincinnati,  Order  of  in.  (L'Ordre  de 

Clncinnatus)  organization  and  history  of 104 

Frankford,  Pa 

70,72,76,79,80,81,83,86,94,98,101,102 

Franklin  County,  Ind.,  History  of 20, 21 

Franklin,  Ind.— Franklin  College,  First  Half 

Century  of 20 

Franklin,  Pa 53 

Franklin  State,  Tennessee,  A  part  of 57 

Frederick  County,  Va 62,67 

Frederick  County,  Va.— Shenandoah  Valley 
Pioneers  and  their  Descendants.  A  His- 
tory of  Frederick  County,  Va.,  from  its  for- 
mation in  1738  to  1908 62 

Freeman  Family 78, 81, 94, 98 

Freeport,  111 13 


PAGE 

Freese,  L.  J.,  comp.,  Soldiers  of  the  War  of 
1812,  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants  were 
Located  in  Woodford  County,  111 19 

French  and  Indian  Wars 

French  and  Indian  War  Rolls— Connectteul . .      6 

French  and  Indian  War,  Virginia  Men  li 
Vol.  VTI,  Hening's  Statutes  of  Virginia 68 

French  Family  of  Belturbet 81,98 

French  Occupation  in  Western  I'einisvlvania, 
1681-1784 " 51 

French  Soldiers  and  Sailors  in  the  War  of  Hie 
Revolution,  List  of 106 

Frey,  Samuel  Ludlow,  Minute  Book  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety,  Tryon  County,  N.Y., 
Notes  by 45 

Full  wood  "Family 81 

See  Halley,  Parry,  Fvke. 

Fulton  County,  Ill—In  the  Military  Tract. ...     15 

G 

Galesburg,  111.— Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution .  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

Gallaher  Family— See  Appendix 

i ramble  Family 81 

See  Selden 96 

Gayarre,  Charles— Essai  Historique  sur  La 
Louisiane 

Gayarrfi,  Charles—  Hi stoi re  de  la  Louisiane 

Gayarre,  Charles — Louisiana,  Its  Colonial  His- 
tory and  Romance 25 

Geauga  County,  Ohio,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in 48.  19 

Genealogical  and  Personal  Memoirs  of  Massa- 
chusetts      30 

Genealogical  Articles— List  of  titles  in  Ameri- 
can periodicals  and  kindred  works  giving 
the  name,  residence,  and  earliest  date  of  the 
first  settler  of  each  family,  etc 106 

Genealogical  Bulletins— Nos.  1,11,  September 
15,  1903,  October  24,  1903 112 

Genealogical  Collection — Abstract  of  Vol.  I, 
Malcolm   Maeboath 103 

Genealogical  Dictionary  of  Rhode  Island. 

Genealogical  Dictionary — Savage's  Genealogi- 
cal Dictionary  of  the  First  Settlers  of  New 
England,  also"  index  to  same 106 

Genealogical  Library— Colonial  Dames  of  New 
York,  Catalogue  of 105 

Genealogical  Notes  of  Central  Illinois 12 

Genealogical  Quarterly  and  Magazine  of  New 
England  History 11-' 

Genealogical  Register— See  Browning,  Charles 
H.,  editor HI 

Genealogical  Register,  Vol.  I,  1913,  edited  by 
William  M.  Mervine 1"? 

Genealogical  Society  of  Maine 26 

Genealogical  Society  of  New  York 41 

Genealogical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Publi- 
cations  of 51 ,  52 

Genealogical  Society  of  I'tah.  Publications  of.    58 

Genealogies  and  Pedigrees,  Index  to.  in  New 
England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
ister.  for  fifty  years,  January.  1M7  to 
her,  1896.. .."..' 108 

Genealogy  and  the  West,  bv  Mrs.  Harriet 
Taylor. 107 

George  Rogers  Clark  Papers,  edited  by  Prof. 
J.  A.  James 116 

Georgia  State— Atlanta,  Ga 10, 1 1 

Georgia  State— Confederate  Records  of  the 
State  of  Georgia 1° 

Georgia  State— Colonial  Records  of  the  State  of    10 

Georgia  State,  Dead  Towns  of,  by  Charles  C. 
Jones,  Jr 10 

Georgia  State  -Kbenezer,  Ga.— Colony  of  Ger- 
man (Lutheran)  Protestants  in 95 

Georgia  State.  Historical  Collections  of,  (Rev.) 
George  White,  M.A.,comp 11 

Georgia  State— Jones,  Charles  C,  Jr.,  LL.D.— 
History  of  Georgia,  2  vols 11 

Georgia  State,  Landmarks,  Memorials  and 
Legends  of U 


133 


INDEX — Continued 


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Georgia  State— Midway,  Georgia,  Congrega- 
tional Church  History  of 11 

Georgia  State — Revolutionary  Records  of  the 

State  of  Georgia 10, 11 

Georgia  State— St.  Mary's,  Georgia,  Historical 

Sketches  of 11 

Georgia  State— Savannah,  Ga 10,11,95 

Georgia  State— Stephens,  Thomas— Brief  Ac- 
count of  the  Causes  that  have  Retarded  the 

Progress  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  Etc 11 

Georgia  State— Stevens,  (Rev.)  William 
Bacon,  M.D.— History  of  Georgia  from  its 
First  Discovery  by  Europeans  to  the  Adop- 
tion of  the  Present  Constitution  in  1798 11 

German  Element  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley 

of  Virginia 67 

German  Settlement  in  Georgia 95 

German  Settlements  in  North  Carolina.. 46, 55, 56 
German  Settlements  in  South  Carolina. .  .46, 55, 56 

Germantown,  Pa 110 

G  ilbert  Family 81 

Gilpin  Family — name,  arms  and  crest 81 

Gist,  (Col.)  Nathaniel— Virginia  Regiment, 
1777,  names  of  the  captains  and  privates  of   63 

Glasgow,  Scotland 110 

Glengarry  Family 63.88 

Glendowyn  Family— See  Appendix. 

Gloucester  County,  N.J.— Wills,  1804-1830...    39 

Gloucester,  England 92 

Goldsboro,  N.C , 46, 47 

Goodrich  Family 81 

Goodrich,  John  E.,  comp.,  Vermont  Soldiers 

in  the  Revolutionary  War,  1775  to  1783 60, 

Goodwin,  (Rev.)  Edward  and  Slaughter, 
(Rev.)    Philip,    D.D.— History    of   Truro 

Parish,  edited  with  notes  and  addenda 68 

Goodwin,  (Captain)  William  F.,  U.S.  A.— Doc- 
umentary introduction,  to  records  of  the 
proprietors  of  Narraganset  Township  No.  I, 

now  the  town  of  Buxton,  Me 25 

Goudy  Family 81 

Gouldtown,  N.J.,  Settlement  of,  Ancient  Date 
— See  Appendix. 

Grafton,  Mass.,  History  of 30 

Q  raham  Family 81 

Graham,  (Hon.)  James,  Descendants  of 45 

Grand   Rapids,    Mich.,    Historical    Society, 

Pubs 34 

Grant  Family 81 

Grant,  Ulysses  S. ,  Ancestry  of 81 

Graves  Family 81 

SeeSelden 96 

G  reat  Britain 92 

Green,  Charles  R.— Annals  of  Lyndon,  Kan. .    93 
Green,  Charles  R.— Early  Days  in  Kansas— 

Along  the  Santa  F6  Trail 22 

Green,  Charles  R.,  comp.,  History  of  the  Peas- 
lee,  Balch,  Stonebraker  Families 93 

Greene  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 

Buried  in 3,14 

Green,  Henry  Clinton  and  Green,  Mary  Wol- 
cott,  A. B.— Pioneer  Mothers  of  America. 
A  record  of  the  more  notable  women  of  the 
early  days  of  the  country  and  particularly 
of  the  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Periods. .  109 
Green,(Rev.)  Jacob— Marriages  and  Baptisms 

of  Hanover,  Morris  County,  New  Jersey 38 

Green,  (Miss)  L.,  (comp.),  Colonial  Dames  of 
New  York,  Catalogue  of  the  Genealogical 

and  Historical  Library  of 105 

Greene,  Evarts  Boutell,  Ph.D.— Illinois  His- 
torical Collections,  Vols.  IV,  VH.edited  by.  116 
Greene,  (Gen.)  Nathaniel,  Sketches  of  Life  and 

Correspondence  of 110 

Green,  Raleigh  Travers — Genealogical  and 
Historical  Notes  of  Culpeper  County,  Va., 
embracing  a  revised  and  enlarged  edition  of 
Dr.  Philip  Slaughter's,  History  of  St.  Mark's 

Parish 62, 66 

Green,  Thomas  Marshall — Historic  Families  of 
Kentucky  with  special  reference  to  stocks 
immediately  derived  from  the  Valley  of 
Virginia 23, 63 


PAGE 

Greenlaw,    Lucy   Hall,    pub.,    Genealogical 

Advertiser,  Magazine  of  Family  Historv. . .  112 
Greenlee,  Elizabeth  Brooks,  Ancestors  of... 74, 81 

Greenlee,  Emily  Brooks,  Ancestors  of 74,81 

G  reenlee  Family 74 ,  81, 82 

Greenlee,  Ralph  Stebbins  and  Greenlee, 
Robert  Lemuel,  comps.,  Genealogy  of  the 
Greenlee  Famitios  in  America,  Scotland, 

Ireland  and  England 74, 81, 82 

Greenlee,  Robert  Lemuel  and  Greenlee,  Ralph 
Stebbins,  comps.,  Genealogy  of  the  Greenlee 
families   of    America,     Scotland,    Ireland 

and  England 74,81 ,82 

Greensboro,  N.C,  Facts,  Figures,  Traditions, 

Reminiscences  of,  1808-1904 46 

Greenville  County,  S.C.,  First  Settlement  of. .    56 

Greenville,  S.C,  Founding  of  the  City  of 56 

Greer,  Charles  Cabell— Early  Virginia  Immi- 
grants, 1623-1666 62 

Gresham  Family 82 

Grisby,  Hugh  Blair— Virginia  Convention  of 

1776 68 

Griswold  Family 82 

See  Lane 86 

Groton,  Mass,  Celebration  of  the  two  hundred 

and  fiftieth  anniversary  of 30 

Guest  Family 82 

Guilford,  Conn.— see  History  of  the  Colony 
of      New    Haven,    by    Robert     Atwater 

Smith  '     V 

Guilford,  Conn,  History  of,from  its firstsettle- 
ment  in  1639 6 


Hackensack,  N.J.,  First  Reformed  (Dutch) 
Church 38 

Hadden,  (Lieut.)  James,  Journal  and  Orderly 
Books,  1776, 1777, 1778 107 

Hagerstown,  Md . . . 69 

Haight,  Theron  Wilber— Three  Wisconsin 
Cushings 70 

Hair,  James  T.,  comp.,  Gazetteer  of  Madison 
County,  111 13 

Hale  Family,  of  Connecticut 82 

Hale,  J.  S.  and  Laidley,  W.  S.,  editors,  West 
Virginia  Historical  Magazine 69 

Hall,  Everard — Virginia  State  Reports,  Di- 
gested Index  to 68 

Hall  Family 82 

See  also  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presby- 
terian Church 44 

Hall,  John,  D.D.— History  of  the  Presbyter- 
ian Church  in  Trenton,  N.J.,  from  the  first 
settlement  of  the  town 39 

Hall,  Sophia  Fidelia,  Memoranda  Relating  to 
the  Ancestry  and  Family  of 82 

Halley  Family 82,94 

Halsey,  Edmund  D 38, 39 

Halsey,  Edmund  D.  and  Wheeler,  William 
Ogden,  comps.,  Inscriptions  on  Tombstones 
and  Monuments  in  the  Burying  Grounds  of 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church  and  St.  John's 
Church,  Elizabeth,  N.J 38 

Halsey,  Edmund  D.  and  Wheeler  William 
Ogden,  comps.,  Inscriptions  on  the  Tomb- 
stones and  Monuments  in  the  Graveyards 
at  Whippany  and  Hanover,  N.J  ,  Morris 
County 39 

Hamlin,  (Madame)  Caroline— LeSage,  Hudon, 
Beaulieu  and  Beland  Families 87 

Hamlin  Family 82, 87 

See  LaSage. 

Hamilton,  N.Y.— Madison  University,  First 
Half  Century  of,  1819-1869 41 

Hamilton,  Peter  J.,  LL.D.— Founding  of 
Mobile,  1702-1718 5 

Hammond,  Isaac  W.,  editor,  Provincial  and 
State  Papers  of  New  Hampshire 37 

Hancock  County,  111.— In  the  Military  Tract. .    15 

Hanks  Family— See  Appendix. 


134 


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PAGE 

Hanover,  N.J. — Church  members,  marriages 
and  baptisms  at  Hanover,  N.J.,  during  the 
pastorates  of  Rev.  Jacob  Green  and  to  the 
settlement  of  Rev.  Aaron  Condit,  1746-1796.  38 
Hanson,  J.  Howard— Minute  Book  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety,  Tryon  County,  N.Y., 

Introduction  by ." 45 

Hardy,  Stella  Prlckctt— Colonial  Familios  of 
the  Southern  States  of  America.  A  history 
and  genealogy  of  colonial  families,  who 
settled  in  the  colonies  prior  to  the  Revolu- 
tion   105 

Harpswell,  Me 85,96 

Harris,  Alexander— Lancaster  County,  Pa., 

History  of 52 

Harris,  Edward  Doubleday— Copy  of  the  Old 
Epitaphs  in  the  Burying  Ground  of  Block 

Island,  R.I 54 

Harrisburg,  Pa 50, 51, 53, 85, 113, 114 

Harrison  County,  Ky.—See  Bourbon,  Appen- 
dix. 

Hartford  County,  Conn 84 

Hartford,  Conn 0,8 

Hartford,  Conn.— First  Church  in  Hartford, 

1888-1866,  Catalogue  of 6 

Hartford,  Conn.,  Vital  Records  of— See  Appen- 
dix 

Hartford,  Vt.— History  of M 

Hass,  Wills  de— History  of  Early  Settlement 
and   Indian   Wars   of  West  Virginia— See 

DeHass 69 

Hassler,  Edgar  W.— Old  Westmoreland.  A 
HiBtory  of  Western  Pennsylvania  during 

the  Revolution 54 

Hathaway,  J.  R.  B.,  editor  of,  Historical  and 

Genealogical  Register  of  North  Carolina M 

Havens  Family 44, 82 

Havens,  George 44 

Havens,  Henry 44 

Havens,  John 44 

Havens,  Jonathan 1 1 

Havens,  Joseph 44 

HarerhlU,  Nil..  History  of 36 

Haviland  Family,  Gonealogy  of 45, 82 

See  Westchester  County,  N.  Y 45 

Hayes  Family 82 

Haves,  Richard,  Descendants  of 82 

Hayes,  Titus 82 

Haynie,  I.  N.,  Adjutant  General  State  of  Illi- 
nois, reports,  1861-456 18 

Hay  ward  Family 72, 82 

Hay  ward,  James,  Killed  in  the  Battle  of  Lex- 
ington, April  19,  177') 72,82 

Haywood,  John— Civil  and  Political  1 1  istorv  of 
the  State  of  Tennessee  from  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement up  to  the  Year  1796,  including  the 

Boundaries  of  the  State 57 

Ha/en,  (Rev.)  Henry  A.,  A.M.— History  of 

Hillerica,  Mass.,  with  a  genealogical  register    2S 
Heads  of  familes  at  the  first  census  of  the 

United  States  taken  in  the  year  1790 

9. 27, 37, 55. 57, 107 

II  lit  man.  Francis  B..  comp.,  Continent  ll 
Army  During  the  War  of  (lie  Revolution. 
Register  of  Officers  of,  April,  1T7.">  to  Decem- 
ber, 1783,  newrevised  and  enlarged  edition..  107 
Heitman,  FrancisB.— Historical  Register  and 
Dictionary  of  the  United  States  Army  from 
its   Organization    September   29,    1789    to 

March  2,  1903 107 

Helmershaii8en  Family 83 

llelmerhausen.  Henry  Charles  Frederick,  Jr., 

Autobiography  of 83 

Hemenwav  Family  of  Massachusetts 83 

Heinenway,  Ralph,  Descendants  of 83 

Hemenwav,  Rufiis,  Descendants  of •.    83 

Henderson  County,  111 15,93 

Henderson  County,  III.— In  the  Military  Tract    15 
Henderson  County,  III.,  Revolutionary  Sol- 
diers Buried  in II 

Hendrick,  (Rev.)  James  P.,  D.D.—  Kbcnezer 
Presbytery  of  Kentucky,  History  of 23 


PAGE 

Hendrick,  William  J.— Rev.  James  P.  Hen- 
drick, I >.!>..  Memoirs,  with  an  appendix 
containing  History  of  Ebenezer  Presbytery, 
Kentucky 23 

Hendrix  Familv 

72,88,85, 88,92,93,96.98,99, 101, 102 

Hening,  William  Waller— Statutes  of  Virginia, 
619  to  1792:  also  continuation  of  the  same 
by  Samuel  Shepherd,  1792  to  1806 63 

Hening,  William  Waller— The  New  Virginia 
Justice.  (Contains  a  list  of  the  subscribers 
to  the  work) 63 

II  eurico  Taris,  Va.— History  of  Henrico  Parish 
and  Old  St.  John's  Church,  Richmond,  Va., 
181 1-1904 63 

Henrico  Parish,  Va.,  Vestry  Book  of,  1730-177:j    tvi 

Henry  County,  III.,  Part  of,  in  the  Military 
Tract 15 

Henry  F'amily 83 

See  Selden 96 

Henry  IV  of  England 80 

Henshaw  Family 83 

See  Hinshaw 83 

Heraldry— America  Heraldica — Compilation 
of  coats  of  arms,  crests,  and  mottoes  of  pro- 
minent families,  etc. .  etc 102 

Hereditary  Societies— American  Historical 
Register  and  Monthly  Gazette  of  the  Patri- 
otic Hereditary  Societies  of  the  United 
States Ill 

Hewitt,  Lucy  M.,  comp., History  of  theColony 
of  New  Haven,  etc.,  etc 7 

Hiawatha,  Kan 19,77 

Hildredth.  S.P..M.D.— Early  Pioneer  Settlers 
of  Ohio  Biographical  and  Historical  Mem- 
oirs of '. . .    48 

Hill  Family 71,75  94,95 

Hill,  H.  H,  Pub.,  History  of  Vigo  and  Parke 
Counties,  Indiana 20 

1 1  illsboro,  III 82,98 

Hills,  Joseph  Joseph  Hills  and  the  Massa- 
( •lmsetts  Law  of  1648 30 

Hinshaw  Family 83 

Hinshaw,  William,  comp.,  The  Hinshaw  and 
Henshaw  Families 83 

Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio, 
Publications  of 49 

Historical  Bulletin,  1906,  1901,  Newton  L 
( 'ollamer.  editor 112 

Historical  Collections  of  New  Jersey,  Ohio, 
Virginia     Se<   Howe.  Henry ". 38,48,64 

Historical  Magazine  with  Notes  and  Queries. 
Henry  I?.  Dawson,  editor 118,118 

Historical  Sketches  of  North  Carolina— See 
Wheeler,  John  H 46 

Historical  Sketches  of  our  Twenty-five 
Churches  and  Missions.  Rev.  A.  B.  Christy.     49 

Hitchcock,  Caroline  Hanks — Nancy  Hanks. 
The  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  Mother— 
Set  Appendix. 

Hitchcock,  Frederick  11.  A  Calendar  of  Dela- 
ware Wills,  New    Castle    County.  1083-1880    10 

Hoar  Family 83 

See  Parsons 92 

Hobart,  Henjamin.  \  M  .  -History  of  the 
Town  of  Abiniiton,  Plymouth  County,  Mass- 
sachusetts,  from  its  First  Settlement 28 

Holland,  Count rv  of '.u 

1 1 olland  Land  Co 

llommedieu 83 

See  1/Hommedieu. 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyter- 
ian Church 44 

Hoover  Family 83,95 

See  House'r. 

1 1 opkins  Family 83,95, 96,97,99 

See  Thomas. 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island   Presbyter- 
ian Church II 

Hopk ins  Family— The  name  and  the  coat  of 
arms 83 

Hopkins,  Samuel,  Descendants  of 41 


135 


INDEX — Continued 


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Hot  Springs,  Va 66 

Houck,  Louis — History  of  Missouri  from  the 
Earliest  Exploration  and  Settlements  until 
the  Admission  of  the  State  into  the  Union. .    35 
Houck,  Louis — Spanish  Regime  in  Missouri. .    35 

Houser  Family 78, 83, 95 

Houser,  (Dr.)  W.  W.,  comp.,  Genealogy  of 
the  Houser,  Rhorer,  Dillman  and  Hoover 

Families 78, 83, 95 

Houston,  (General)  Sam,  Sketch  of 58 

Howe.  Henry  and  Barber.  John  W.,  comps., 

Historical  Collections  of  New  Jersey 38 

Howe,  Henry— Historical  Collections  of  Ohio     !*> 
Howe,    Henry— Historical  Collection  of  Vir- 
ginia.   To   which   is   added   an   historical 
and  descriptive  sketch  of  the  District  of 

Columbia 64 

Howells     William    Cooper — Recollections   of 

Life  in  Ohio  from  1813  to  1840 19 

Howells,  William  Dean— Introduction  to 
Recollections  of  Life  in  Ohio,  by  William 

Cooper  Howells 49 

Hoyne,  T.  S— Directory  of  Homeopathic 
Physicians  in  the  State  of  Illinois  for  the 

Year  1879 12,20,2?,35 

Hubbard,  (Col.)  A.  S.,  comp.,  Californis  Soci- 
ety Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  His- 
tory, Constitution,  Etc 5 

Hubbard  Family 84 

Hubbard,  Harlan  Page 84 

Hudson  Countv,  N.J.,  History  of 38,39 

Hudson  Family 84, 87 

See  LaSage. 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyter- 
ian Church 44 

Hudson  River 104 

Hudson,  Samuel,  Descendants  of 44 

Hughes,  Thomas  P.,  editor,  American  Ances- 
try, giving  the  Name  and  Descent  in  the 
Male  Line  of  Americans  whose  Ancestors 
Settled  in  the  United  States  previous  to 

177«.  12  vols 102 

Huguenot  Emigration  to  Virginia,  Documents 

Relating  to 64 

Huguenot  Family,  Memoirs  of 80,84 

Huguenot  Pioneers  and  Others,  who  Settled 
in  New  Paltz  Previous  to  the  Revolution — 

See  LeFevre 43 

Hull,  Delos,  comp.,  Descendants  of  George 

Hull :. 84 

Hull  Family 84 

Hull,  George,  Descendants  of 84 

Hunt,  John  E.,  comp.,  Pound  and  Kester 

Families 85, 93 

Hunter,  C.  L.— Sketches  of  Western  North 

Carolina 46, 47 

Hunter  Family 84 

See  Selden 96 

Hunterdon   County,   N.J.— Wills.  1804-1830..    39 

Huntingdon  County,  Pa.,  History  of 52 

Huntington,  L.I.— Silas  Wood's  Sketch  of  the 

Town  of  Huntington,  L.I 41 

Hutchinson,   J.    R.— Ancestry   of  Abraham 

Lincoln ^7 

Hutchinson,  Peter  Orlando—  Diarv  and  Let- 
ters of  Thomas  Hutchinson " 30, 106 

Hutchinson.  Thomas — Diary  and  Letters  of 
His  Excellency  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq. 30, 106 

Hutton  Family 84 

Hutton,  William,  Life  of 84 

1  berville,  Pierre  LeMoyne  sieur  de 35 

Iddings,  I.,  pub.,  History  of  Vigo  and  Parke 

Counties,  Indiana 20 

Illinois  River 15, 16 

Illinois  State 

3.  4,  1 1 ,  12, 13, 1 4 ,  15. 10,  17.  is.  19,  20,  22. 

36,  7:?,  76, 76, 77. 78, 79,  SO,  81, 82. 83,84,86,88, 
89,90,91,92,93,96.97,98,99, 101. 102, 107, 108, 110, 116 
Illinois  State— 111.  Ancestry  Among  the  Daugh- 
ters of  the  American  Revolution 14 


Illinois  State— Bamet.  James,  editor,  Mar- 
tyrs and  Heroes  of  Illinois 18 

Illinois  State— Belleville.  Ill 90 

Illinois  State — Bibliographical  Series,  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library 116 

Illinois  State— Black  Hawk  War,  1831-32, 
Illinois  in 16, 17 

Illinois  State — Bloomington.  Ill 

72, 73, 83. 85, 89.95,98.99, 100, 101. 102 

Illinois  State— Bounty  Land  Grants 15,16 

Illinois  State— Cahokia  Records,  Illinois  State 
Historical  Collections,  Vol.  2 116 

Illinois  State — Collections  of,  Executive  Series, 
Bibliographical  Series,  Lincoln  Series,  Vir- 
ginia Series 116 

Illinois  State — Connelley,  Maj.  H.  C. — Recol- 
lections of  the  War  between  the  States 18 

Illinois  State — Continental  Guard  in  the  State 
of  Illinois.  History  of 12 

Illinois  State — County  Histories  Containing 
Genealogical  Material 11,12 

Illinois  State — Crippen,  Edward,  Diary  of,  27 
111.  Vol.  Regiment,  1861-63 18 

Illinois  State— Dana,  E.— Bounty  Lands  in  the 
State  of  Illinois,  Description  of,  Etc.,  Etc.     15 

Illinois  State — Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Conferences  of 12, 107 

Illinois  State— Eddy,  T.  M.,  D.D.— The 
Patriotism  of  Illinois 18 

Illinois  State — Education— College  and  school 
catalogues,  etc 12 

Illinois  State — Edwards  County — English  Set- 
tlement in 80,86,96 

Illinois  State— Elliott,  Isaac  H.,  Adjutant 
General,  State  of  Illinois 16,17  . 

Illinois  State— Elliott,  Isaac  H.— Record  of 
Illinois  Soldiers  in  the  Black  Hawk  War, 
Mexican  War  and  War  of  1812 16, 17 

Illinois  State— Evanston,  111 91 

Illinois  State — Forgotten  Statesmen  ol  Illi- 
nois Series,  Reference  to 99, 101, 102 

Illinois  State— Genealogical  Notes  of  Central 
Illinois,  by  Milo  Custer 12 

Illinois  State — Governor's  Letter  Books 116 

Illinois  State— Haynie,  I.  N.,  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral, State  of  Illinois 18 

Illinois  State — Henderson.  County,  111 93 

Illinois  State— Hillsboro,  III 98 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library 

3. 4, 14. 15, 16, 17. 18, 

73.7.3,77.79,80,81,85,86,89,94,96,97,101.102,116 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library — Committee 
on  Genealogy  and  Genealogical  Publica- 
tions   ; 3 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Lincoln 
Collection  in 3 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library  Publication 
No.  7,  1902,  quoted 14,17,1.8 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publication 
No.  8,  1903,  quoted 1 1 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publication 
No.  9, 1904,  quoted 16,18,71 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publication 
No.  10,  1905,  quoted 75, 101 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publication 
No.  11, 1906,  quoted 102 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publication 
No.  12.  1907,  quoted 79,81 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publication 
No.  13, 1908,  quoted 85,94 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publication 
No.  1 1. 1909,  guoted 15. 1*.  77. 107 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Puolieation 
No.  16,  1911,quoted 80,86.96,97 

Illinois  State  Historical  Library,  Publications 
oi—see  list 116 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Journals  of, 
quoted 3, 14, 16,  18,  80, 83,98, 1 16 

Illinois  Stale  Historical  Society.  Journals  of. 
quoted,  April,  11U2;  July.  1912;  October, 
1912;  April,  1913:  July,  1913;  October,  1913; 
April,  1914 14,15 


136 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Journal  of. 
Vols  V  and  VI,  January-April,  1913,  quoted    18 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Journal  of 
Vol.  VI,  No.  2,  July,  1913,  quoted 88 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society— Journal  of, 
Vol.  VI,  No.  4,  January,  1914.  quoted.... 83, 98 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  PuDlications 
of— See  list .116 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Transac- 
tions of  for  1904,  quoted 99 

Illinois  State— Hoyne's  Annual  Directory  of 
Homeopathic   Physicians,   1879 12,20,22,35 

Illinois  State— Illinois  in  the  Eighteenth 
Century,  Bulletin,  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library,  Vol.  I,  No.  1,  September.  1905 11G 

Illinois  State — Intelligencer  (Kxtra),  Satur- 
day, September  13,  1823  (newspaper} 15 

Illinois  State— Tohnson,  Charles  P. — An  Ac- 
count of  the  Services  of  the  Illinois  Troops 
in  the  Mexican  War 18 

Illinois  State — Library 3 

Illinois  State— Mayflower  Descendants,  Illi- 
nois Society  of 13 

Illinois  State— Mayflower  Descendants,  Illi- 
nois Society  of.  Publications  of 13,108 

Illinois  State— Mexican  War,  Illinois  Soldiers 
in IB.  17, 18 

Illinois  State  Military  Tract— Military  Bounty 
Lands 15, 16 

Illinois  State— Montague's  Early  Settlers  of 
Kaskaskia.  A  Directory,  Business  Mirror 
and  Historical  Sketches  of  Randolph  County    12 

Illinois  State— Naperville.  Ill 83, 91 

Illinois  State— Nauvoo,  111 97 

Illinois  State — Newspapers  and  Periodicals  of 
1814-1879,  edited  by  Franklin  W.  Scott....  116 

Illinois  State— Oak  Park,  IU 84 

Illinois  State— Obituaries  (Central,  Illinois), 
1871-1880,  Milo  Custer,  comp 13 

Illinois  State— Ogle  County,  III 80 

Illinois  State — Outline  for  the  Study  of  Illi- 
nois State  History,  Circular,  Illinois  State 

.  Historical  Library,  Vol.  I,  No.  1,  Novem- 
ber, 1905 116 

Illinois  State— Pension  Rolls,  1816-1835 13 

Illinois  State— Pioneer  Mothers  of  Illinois,  Col- 
lection of  Letters  of 13 

Illinois  State— Power's  History  of  Early  Set- 
tlers of  Sangamon  County 13 

Illinois  State— Prince,  Ezra  M.,— The  Fourth 
Illinois  Infantry  in  the  War  with  Mexico. .    18 

Illinois  State— Reece,  J.  N.,  Adjutant  General, 
State  of  Illinois 18 

Illinois  State— Regimental  Histories,  War  of 
the  Rebellion,  contains  genealogical  mater- 
ial       12 

Illinois  State— Reynolds,  John— Pioneer  His- 
tory of  Illinois 16 

Illinois  State — Revolutionary  Soldiers  Buried 
in,  Lists  by  Counties,  compiled  by  Mrs. 
E.  S.  Walker 3, 14, 15 

Illinois  State—  Rockford,  111 92 

Illinois  State — Sons  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion   13, 1 11 

Illinois  State— Sons  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, Year  Books 13 

Illinois  State— Sons  of  the  Revolution  Year 
Books 13 

Illinois  State— Spanish-American  War,  Illi- 
nois Soldiers  in 18 

Illinois  State— Springfield,  III 

4, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 79, 88,97,98, 110, 116 

Illinois  State — Stevens,  Frank  E. — Illinois  in 
the  War  of  1812-14 16 

Illinois  State— Stephenson  County— Catholic 
Church  Golden  Jubilee  Souvenir 13 

Illinois  State— Travel  and  Description,  1765- 
1865,  Vol.  IX,  Collections  of  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library,  edited  by  Solon  J. 
Buck 116 

Illinois  State— University  of  Illinois— Alumni 
Record,  1913—  See  Appendix. 


PAOB 

Illinois  State— Vance,  J.  W.,  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral, State  of  Illinois 18 

Illinois    State— Virginia,  III 97 

Illinois  State— War  of  the  Revolution  Army 
Led  by  Col.  George  Rogers  Clark  in  his 
Conquest  of  the  Illinois,  1778-1779 13, 14 

Illinois  State— War  of  the  Revolution— Illinois 
Ancestry  among  the  Daughters  of  the  Amer- 
ican   Revolution,    by  Catherine  C.  Sparks    14 

Illinois  State— War  of  the  Revolution— Sol- 
diers in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  Etc l.r> 

Illinois  State— War  of  1812 4, 12, 15, 16 

Illinois  State— War  of  1812— Soldiers  of  the 
War  of  1812  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants 
were  Located  in  McLean  County 12 

Illinois  State— War  of  1812— Soldiers  of  the 
War  of  1812,  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants 
were  Located  in  Peoria  County 13 

Illinois  State — War  with  Mexico — Illinois  As- 
sociation Mexican  War  Veterans 18 

Illinois  State— War  of  the  Rebellion— Adju- 
tant General  Reports,  1861-66 18 

Illinois  State — War  of  the  Rebellion— Remin- 
iscences of,— See  Connelley,  (Major)  H.  C. . .    18 

Illinois  State — War  of  the  Rebellion— Diary, 
1861-63— See  Crippen,  Edward 18 

Illinois  State— War  of  the  Rebellion  -Martyrs 
and  Heroes  of  Illinois— See  Barnet,  James. .    18 

Illinois  State— War  of  the  Rebellion— The 
Patriotism  of  Illinois—  See  Eddy,  T.  M.,  D.D.    18 

Illinois  State— War  of  the  Rebellion — Regi- 
mental Histories  and  Reunions  of 

Illinois  State — War  of  the  Rebellion-  -Richard 
Yates'  Services  to  Illinois  M  War  Governor    18 

Illinois    State— Waterman,    Illinois— Year 

Hooks  19  77 

Illinois  Territory.'. ......'.".".'.  ...A,  77\&%  92,  111,  116 

Illinois  Territory — Laws  of  the  Territory  of 
Illinois,  1809-1811,  Bulletin  of  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Library,  Vol.  I,  No.  1, 
June,  1906 11.. 

Illinois  Territory— Territorial  Records  of, 
edited  by  Edmund  J.  James 116 

Immigrants  in  Pennsylvania  from  1 7 J7   1 
Uupp's  Collect  ion  of  Karnes  of 51, 104, 105 

Immigrants— Virginia— Early  Virginia  Im- 
migrants, 1623-1666 62 

Immigration — Virginia,  Huguenot  Emigra- 
tion to 

Indianapolis,  Ind 20,31 

Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Pictorial  and  Biographi- 
cal Memoirs  of 

Indiana  State — Allen  County.  History  of....     19 

Indiana  State — Boone  County,  Ind Ml 

Indiana  State — Carroll  County,  Ind 

Indiana  State — Champaign  County,  Ind 93 

Indiana  State — Clay  County,  History  of 19,  90 

Indiana  State    Clinton  County,  Ind 19 

See  Boone  County. 

Indiana  State— Dearborn  County,  History  of.19,  20 

Indiana  State— Delaware  County,  Indiana, 
11  istory  of 19 

Indiana  State— Dillon,  John  B.— History  of 
Indiana  from  1816  to  1856 19 

Indiana  State— Evansville,  Indiana,  History 
of 20, 21 

Indiana  State— Fayette  County,  Indiana. 
History  of '. 90,91 

Indiana  State — Franklin  College,  Indiana, 
First  Half  Century  of 20 

Indiana  State — Franklin  Countv,  Indiana, 
History  of 20,  21 

Indiana  State— Historical  Society,  Publica- 
tions of 20 

Indiana  State— Hoyne's  Annual  Directory  of 
Homeopathic  Physicians,  1879,  List  of 
Homeopathic  Physicians  in  Indiana 20 

Indiana  State— Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Pictorial 
and  Biographical  Memoirs  of 20 

Indiana  State — Monument  Commission 21 

Indiana  State— Ohio  County,  Indiana,  His- 
tory of 19,  20 


137 


INDEX — Continued 


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Indiana  Stale — Owen  County,  History  of 19 

Indiana  State — Parke  County,  Indiana,  His- 
tory of 20, 21 

Indiana  Stat* — Saint  Joseph  County,  Indiana, 
History  of 20 

Indiana  State— Sons  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, Indiana  Society 21 

Indiana  State — Terre  Haute,  Ind 21 

Indiana  State— Union  County,  Indiana,  His- 
tory of 20,21 

Indiana  State — Vanderburgh  County,  Indiana 

H  istory  of 20,  21 

See  Evansville,  Ind 20 

Indiana  State— Vigo  County,  Indiana,  His- 
tory of 20,  21 

Indiana  State — Vincennes,  Colonial  History  of    21 

Indiana    State — Vincennes,    History    of    the 
City  of  Vincennes,  Indiana,  from  1702  to  1901    21 

Indiana  State— Wabash  Valley  Historic  Notes 
on— See  Vigo  and  Parke  Counties,  Ind 20 

Indiana  State — War  of  the  Rebellion— Indi- 
ana at  Antietam 21 

Indiana  State — War  of  the  Rebellion— Indiana 
at  Shiloh 21 

Indiana  Stat* — War  of  the  Rebellion — Indiana 
at  Vicksburg 21 

Indiana  State — Wayne  County,  Indiana,  His- 
tory of  20, 21 

Indiana  State — Woollen,  Wm.  Wesley —  Bio- 

Ohical  and  Historical  Sketches  of  Early 
ana 21 

Indian  Raid  in  Barnard,  Vt.,  August  9, 1780. .    91 
Indian  Wars  of  West  Virginia — see  DeHass..    69 
Indian  Wars — Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars 
in  New  England  from  the  First  Planting 

thereof  in  1607  to  1677 108 

Indians 52, 69, 91, 93, 108 

Indians — Fox  Indians 93 

Indians — Indian  Raid  in  Barnard,  Vt.,  Au- 
gust 9,  1780 91 

Indians — Sac  and  Fox  Reserve,  Kansas 93 

Indians — Sac  Indians 93 

Ingels  Family 76, 84 

SeeCloyd 76 

Ingersoll,  L.  D.,  comp.,  Iowa  and  the  Rebel- 
lion       22 

Iowa  City,  Iowa 22,113 

Iowa  State 21,  22, 75, 77, 86, 113 

Iowa  State— Annals  of  Iowa,  published  by  the 

Iowa  Department  of  History 21 

Iowa    State — Baptists    of    Iowa,    Historical 

Sketches  of 22 

Iowa  State— Burlington,  la 22 

Iowa  State — Cedar  Rapids,  la 86, 113 

Iowa  State — Des  Moines,  la 21 

Iowa  State— Iowa  City,  la 22, 113 

Iowa  State— Journal  of  History  and  Politics. .    22 

Iowa  State—  Lamoni,  la 113 

Iowa  State— Reorganized   Church   of  Latter 

Days  Saints,  Journal  of  History 22 

Iowa  Stat* — Sac  City.  la 77 

Iowa  State — War  of  the  Rebellion— Iowa  and 

the  Rebellion 22 

Iowa  Territory 93 

Ireland 71, 74, 81, 84, 90, 96, 100 

Ireland— Dublin,  Ireland 81, 98 

Ireland,  Kings  County 71, 100 

Ireland,  IfUesian  Families  Of 90 

Ireland— Sraduff  Birr  (Kings  County) 71,100 

Irish  Race,  American  Irisli  Historical  Society  103 
Irish  Race— American  Irish  in  Chicago,  Bio- 
graphical History 108 

Irish    Race— Condon,    Edward   O'Meagher— 

Irish  Race  in  America 108 

Irish  Race  in  America— See  Scotch-Irish 110 

Irish    Race — Irish    Pioneers   in    Ulster    and 

America 110 

Iroquois  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 

Buried  in 3, 14 

Irvine  County,  Kv— History  of  Irvine  and 

Estill  Counties,  Kentucky 23 

Island  of  Nassau  (now  Long  Island,  N.Y.)..    43 


PAGE 

Jackson  Family 84 

Jackson,  Michael,  Descendants  of 84 

Jackson,  Mississippi 35 

Jacksonville,  111 12, 17 

Appendix. 

Jacksonville,  111.— Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

James,  Edmund  J.,  comp.,  The  Casad  and 
Stites  Families—  See  Appendix. 

James,  Edmund  J.— Ephraim  Martin,  Esq., 
Colonel  of  the  Fourth  New  Jersey  Regiment 
of  the  Continental  Line — see  Appendix. 

James,  Edmund  J.,  comp.,  The  James-Stites 
Families 84 

James,  Edmund  J.,  editor,  Nos.  I,  II,  III, 
Publications  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical 
Library 1 16 

James  Family 84 

Jamestown,  Colony  of,  1620 94 

Jamestown,  Va.,  Settlement  of  May  13, 1607. .  105 

Jayne,  (Dr.)  William— Richard  Yates'  Ser- 
vices to  Illinois  as  War  Governor 18 

Jessamine  County,  Kentucky,  History  of— See 
Appendix. 

Jessup,  Armstrong,  Descendants  of 84 

Jessup  Family 84 

Jessup  Mary  Jane  Van  Duzer,  Descendants 
of 84 

Jeter,  (Rev.)  J.  B.,  D.D.,  Introduction  by,  to 
the  Baptist  Ministers  of  Virginia 60 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn,  F.S.A.— Life  of  William 
Hutton  and  the  History  of  the  Hutton 
Family 84 

Johnson,  Charles  P.— An  Account  of  the  Ser- 
vices of  the  Illinois  Troops  in  the  Mexican 
War 18 

Johnson,  Edward  F.— Woburn  Records  of 
Births,  Deaths  and  Marriages,  1640  to  1873. .    33 

Johnson  Family 84, 85, 95, 96, 99 

See  Thomas 95, 96, 99 

Johnson,  Jacob,  Descendants  of 85 

Johnson,  (Sir)  John,  Orderly  Book  of,  during 
the  Oriskany  Campaign,  1776-1777 109 

Johnson,  L.  F.,  B.  A.,  M.  A. — History  of  Frank- 
lin County,  Kentucky— See  Appendix. 

Johnson,  William,  comp.,  Sketches  and  Cor- 
respondence of  Nathaniel  Greene 110 

Johnston.  (Lieut.)  Albert  Sidney,  Order 
Book  or,  Black  Hawk  War,  1832 17 

Jones,  Charles  C,  Jr.— Dead  Towns  of  Georgia    10 

Jones,  Charles  C,  Jr.,  LL.D.— History  of 
Georgia,  2  vols 11 

Jones  Family 

72, 76, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102 

Jones,  Horatio  Gates,  A.M. — Memoir  of  Henry 
Bond— See  Water  town,  Mass 33 

Jones,  Mary  K.— History  of  Campbell  County, 
Kentucky,  as  read  at  the  Centennial  Cele- 
bration July  4,  1876 22 

Jones,  Matt  Bushnell— History  of  the  Town    » 
of  Waitsfield,  Vermont,  1782-1908 59 

Jones,  Pomroy — Annals  and  Recollections  of 
Oneida  County,  New  York 43 

Jones,  Thomas— History  of  New  York  During 
the  Revolutionary  War 45 

Jones,  U.  J. — Juniata  Valley,  Pennsylvania, 
History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 52 

Jones,  Zenus— Land  Warrant  for  Military 
Services,  War  of  1812 85,  111 

Journal    of    American    History — quoted 

59, 99,  111;  113 

Journal  of  American  History,  Vol.  VI,  No.  4, 
October-November-I>!'('<<inher,  1912,  quoted  111 

Journal  of  American  History,  Vol.  V,  No.  3, 
1911,  quoted 99 

Journal  of  History — Published  by  the  Reor-    t 
ganized    Church    of    Latter    Day    Saints, 
Lamoni,  la 113 

Judd  Family,  The  Name  and  the  Arms 85 

Juniata  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  History  of  the 
Early  Settlement  of 52 


138 


INDEX — Continued 


rAQjt 

Kane,,  Carolina  Beers 85 

See  Appendix. 
Kane,    BUM    Kent.    Article,   on,   by    Henry 

Barret!  Chamhciiin 85 

i\:me  Family 85 

See  also  Appendix. 
K aneaa  Citv,  mo 84 

Kansas  State lit,  22,  HI,  ;<;.,  77, 93 

Kansas  State— Green.  Charles  R.— Along  the 
Santa  F6  Trail.    Early   Days  in   Kansas. 

en's  Historical  Series 22 

Kansas  State — Hiawatha,  Kan 19,  77 

Kansas  State— Historical  Society,  Collections 

of 22 

Kansas  State— Hoyne's  Directory  of  Homeo- 
pathic Physicians  in  the  State  of  Illinois  for 
the  Year  1879.  Contains  a  list  of  homeo- 
pathic physicians  in  Kansas 22 

Kansas  State — Lyndon  (Osage  County),  Kan    N 

Kansas  State — Osage  County,  Kan '.»:s 

Kansas  State— Topeka,  Kan 22,  ft 

Kaskaskia  111.— Early  Settlers  Ol 12 

Kauffman,   Rebecca  H.— Governor  Thomas 

Ford  in  Ogle  County 80 

Keim,   DeB.    Randolph,   editor,   Keim   and 

Allied  Families 85, 113 

Keim  Family 85, 113 

Kennedy  Family 85 

See  Selden 90 

Kennedy,  Mary  Selden — Seldens  of  Virginia 

and  Allied  Families 67, 90 

Kenney  Family 67 

Kensal,  North  Dakota,  History  of 17 

Kentucky  State 22,  23,  21,  fe,  66.  74,81,  85,  W, 9 1 

Kentucky    Stale — Baptist    Church — Annual 
Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination   in 
North  America  to  the  1st  of  November,  1790    22 
Kentucky  State — Bourbon  County,  History 

of— See  Appendix. 
Kentucky  State— Butler,   Mann.,  A.M.— His- 
tory of  the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky. . .     22 
Kentucky    State— Campbell    County,     K  n- 

tucky ,  History  of 22 

Kentucky    State — Catholic    Missions    of, 

Sketches  of  Early  Ones 22, 23 

Kentucky   State — Collins,   Lewis — Historical 

Sketches  of  Kentucky 23 

Kentucky  State— Ebenezer,  Presbytery  of. . .     23 
Kentucky  State— Estill  Count v,   Kentucky, 

History  of 23  ' 

Kentucky    State— Filson  Club   Publications 

23,24,85 

Kentucky  State— Franklin  County,  Ky.— see 

Appendix. 
Kentucky  State— Harrison  County—  See  Bour- 
bon County,  Appendix. 
Kentucky  State— Historic  Families  of  Ken- 
tucky, by  Thomas  Marshall  Green 23 

Kentucky  State  Historical  Society,  Register 

of,  quoted 23, 91, 9 1 

Kentucky  State  Historical  Society,  Register 

of,  Vol.  IX,  No.  27,  1911,  quoted 91 

Kentucky  State— Historical  Society.  Register 
of,  Vols  IX  and  X.  September,  fell,  Sep- 
tember, 1912,  quoted 94 

Kentucky  State— Irvine  County,  Kentucky, 

History  of 23 

Kentucky  State — JessamineCounty—  See  Ap- 

pendix. 
Kentucky   State— Lexington,    Ky.— Trial   of 
the  Rev.   John   H.   Brown,  by  the 

Lexington  Presbyterian  Church 23 

Kentucky  State— Lexington,  Ky 23,24 

Kentucky    State— Louisville,  kv 

ii,  24, 63, 66. 76, 85 

Kentucky  State — Louisville,  Kentucky,  His- 
tory of,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement  io  1852, 

by  Ben  Casseday 23 

Kentucky  State- -Maysville,  Ky 23 

Kentucky  State,  Methodism  in,  History  of, 
by  Rev.  A.  H.  Redford 24 


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Kentucky  State— MuhlenU-rg  County,  His- 
tory of,  bv  Otto  A.  Kothert    .«<  Appendix. 

Kentucky  State— Nicholas  County— Sec  Bour- 
bon County,  Appendix. 

Kentucky  State-  Presbyterian  Church  m  the 
State  of  Kentucky,  Hisioiy  of 24,61 

Kentucky  State,  Pumiinent  Families  of—  See 
Publications  of  the  Filson  Club 85 

Kentucky  State  —Revolutionary  Pensioners 
in,  Rol'l  of ." 24 

Kentucky  State  -  Rothert.  otto  A.  History 
of  Muhlenberg  County,  Kentucky- an  Ap- 
pendix. 

Kentucky  State— ScottCounty— 67e Bourbon 
County,  Appendix. 

Kentucky  State— Sons  of  the  American  Ke\  0- 
luti Year  Books  of 24,66 

Kentucky  State— Union  County,  Kentucky, 
History  of 24 

Kentucky   State— War  of  1812,   Kentucky's 
Part  in 24 

Kcrclieval,  Samuel-  History  of  the  Valley  of 
Virginia 04 

Corner,  Robert  J.,  Editor  of  the  Diary  of 
Edward  Crippen,  1801-63 

Kester  Family 

Kewanee,  111".— Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

Kidder,   Frederic—  War   of    the    Revolution, 
History  of  the  First  New  Hampahin 
ment  in 36 

KielTer,  (Rev.)  Henry  Martvn,  D.D.-  Some 
Of  the  First  Settlers  of  "The  Forks  of  the 
Delaware,"  being  a  translation  from  the 
German  of  the  record  books  of  the  ''First 
Reformed  Church"  of  E as ton,  Pa.,  from 
1760  to  1852 51 

King  Charles  the  First 54 

King  Family 85 

SwNew  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyter- 
ian Church 44 

Kings  Bridge,  N.Y 4i>45 

•a  W.stcliester  County,  N.Y. 

Kingsbury,  Susan,  M.A.M.,  Ph.D.— Virginia 
Company  of  London,  An  Introduction  to 
the  Records  of,  with  a  Bibliographical  List 
of  the  Extant  Documents 68 

Kings  County,  Ireland 71, 100 

Kings.  County,  L.l 40 

Kings  County,  N.Y.— Genealogical  Club  Col- 
lect ions. .  .*. 41, 113 

Kinney  Family 85, 88, 89, 90 

Kirke,  David— Early  American  Explorer, 
Born,  1897 104 

Kirke  Family 86, 104 

Kirke,  Gervase,  Biographical  Sketch  of 104 

Kirke,     Henry.     MAIL,  C.L.     The  First 
Knglish  Conquest  of  Canada 86, 104 

Kirkland,  (Mrs.)  C.  Ifu-  Women  of  the  Revo- 
lution   HI 

Knickerbacker.  1  .,      .,  _,„ 

Knickerbocker.  J* '""''i' & 

Knight  Family 86 

Knight,  Lueian  Lamar— Landmarks.  Mem- 
orials a ,ul  Legends  of  Georgia 11 

Knox  County,  111.-  In  the  Military  Tract 15 

Knox  County.  Ohio,  Biographical  Record  of..     49 

Kocrner  Family 86 

Koerner,  tiusta'vus-  Article     on     Gustavus 

•  rner,  by  Hon.  R.  K.  Rombauer 86 

Koerner,  Gustavus,  Memoirs  of,  edited  by 
Thomas  J.  McCormack 86 

Kreider,  George  N     76 


L 

Laidley.  W.  S.  and  Hale.  J.  S..  editors,  West 
Virginia  Historical   Magazine.    .    69 

Lake  County,  Ohio,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in  49 

Lake  Erie,  Battle  of 24 


139 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Lambert,  Edward  R—  History  of  the  Colony 
at  New  Haven,  before  and  After  the  Union 

with  Connecticut,  Etc 8,7 

Lamoni,  la 22, 113 

Lamoni,  la. — Reorganized  Church  of  Latter 
Days  Saints,  Journal  of  History,  published 

by 22,113 

La  Munyan,  (Mrs.)  Philip  E.  Dewees— Gen- 
ealogical Data  Collected  by,  for  History  of 

the  Dewees  Family 78 

Lancaster  Barracks.  Pa. — Where  the  British 
and   the  Hessian  prisoners  were  detained 

during  the  Revolution 52 

Lancaster  Count v,  Pennsvlvana,  History  of. .    52 

Lancaster,  Pa. . ." 50, 97, 107 

Lancaster  County,  Va 60, 70 

Lancey,  Henry  Floyd  de,  editor,  History  of 
NVw  York  during  the  Revolutionary  War..    45 

Lane,  Daniel  (2d),  Descendants  of 86 

Lane  Family 86 

See  Seld'en 96 

Lane,  H.  W.  and  Beckwith,  A.  C.  (comps.), 
Genealogical  Notes  on  the  Families  of  Daniel 

Lane  (2d)  and  Mary  Griswold  Lane 86 

Lane,  Mary  < iriswold,  Descendants  of 86 

Lansing,  Mich 34 

LaSerre  Family 80, 86 

Latham,  Lewis,  American  Descendants  of 54 

Law,  John — Colonial  History  of  Vincennes 
under  the  French,  British  and  American 
<  i  overnments 21 

Lawrence]  Family 86,95,96,99 

See  Thomas 99 

Lawrence  County,  Ala 5 

Lawrence,    George    A. — Benjamin    Lundy, 

Pioneer  of  Freedom 88 

Lea,  J.  Henrv— Ancestrv  of  Abraham  Lincoln    ST 
Leach,  Josiah  Granville,  LL.B.— Tree  Family 

and  its  Connections  in  England  and  America  100 
Learned,  Marian  Dexter— Abraham  Lincoln, 

An  American  Migration  Family 87 

Lebanon,  Pa 88 

Le  Baron  Family 86 

Le  Baron,  Francis,  Descendants  of 86 

Lee,  Bazley— New  Jersey  as  a  Colony  and  as 
a  State,  4  vols. — see  Appendix. 

Lee  Familv 87 

SeeSelden 96 

La  Fevre,  Ralph— History  of  New  Paltz,  N.Y. 
and  its  Old  Families,  from  1678  to  1820,  in- 
cluding the  Huguenot  Pioneers  and  Others 
who  Settled  in  New  Paltz  Previous  to  the 

Revolution 43 

Leflingwell,  Albert,  M.D.  and  Leflingwell, 
Charles  Wesley,  D.D.— Leflingwell  Record, 

11^7-1897 87 

Leflingwell  Family 8, 87 

l^eflingweJl,  (Lieut.)  Thomas 87 

L'Hommedieti  Family 87 

See  Hommedieu 83 

See  NewYork  Shelter  Island  Presbvterian 

Church 44 

L' Hommedieu,  Sylvester 44 

Leicester,  Massachusetts,  Historical  Sketches 

of.. 30 

Lenox,  Mass.— History  of  Lenox  and  Rich- 
mond, Massachusetts ". 30,31 

Le  Sage  Family 87 

Letitia  Grevn  Stevenson  Chapter  Daughters 

of  American  Revolution,  Bloomington.  III..     15 
Letters— Cardelle  Clara  and  Deweese,  W.  B., 
comps.,  Letters  from  an  Early  Settlrr  of 

Texas " > 

Letters— Hutchinson,    Thomas,    Diarv    and 

Letters  of 30, 106 

Letters— Illinois— Pioneer  Mothers  of  Illi- 
nois, Collection  of  Letters  of 13 

Smith,  John  H.—  Letter  of  John  H. 
Smith  to  the  Executive  of  Virginia,  dated 

Richmond,  August  It),  1633 Ifi 

Letters — Samuel  OverUm,  to  his  father,  letter 
of,  written  during  the  War  of  1812 24 


PAGE 

Lewis,  (Gen.)  Andrew— Orderly  Book  of  that 
Portion  of  the  American  Army  Stationed 
at  or  Near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  Com- 
mand of  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis,  from  March 

18,  1776  to  August  28,  1776 69, 109 

Lewis,  (aril  A.— Lewfsiana,  or  the  Lewis  Let- 
ter, periodical  relating  to  the  Lewis  Family 

87,113 

Lewis  Family 87, 113 

Lewisiana  or  the  Lewis  Letter — periodical  re- 
lating to  the  Lewis  Family 87,113 

Lewiston,  Me 93 

Lewis,  Virgil— Archivist,  State  of  West  Vir- 
ginia     69 

Lewis,  Virgil— How  West  Virginia  Was  Made    69 

Lewis,   Virgil— West  Virginia  History 69 

Lexington,  Battle  of,  April  19,  1775 72, 82 

Lexington,  Ky 21,24 

Lexington,  Ky.— Trial  of  Rev.  John  H. 
Brown  by  the  West  Lexington  Presbyterian 

Church 23 

Lincklaen,  John — Travels  in  Pennsylvania, 

via  New  York  and  Vermont 42, 52, 53, 59 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Ancestry  of,  by  Hutchin- 
son &  Lea 87 

Lincoln,    Abraham — Clark,    Olynthus  B.— 

Lincoln  Poor  White  Legend — See  Appendix. 

Lincoln  Abraham — Learned,  Marian  Dexter — 

Abraham  Lincoln,  an  American  Migration 

Family 87 

Lincoln,  Abraham — Lincoln-Douglas  Debates 
edited  by  Edwin  Erie  Sparks,  Illinois  His- 
torical Collections,  Vol.  HI 116 

Lincoln,  Abraham — Lincoln,  Solomon — Lin- 
coln Families  of  Massachusetts,  Notes  on, 
with  some  Account  of  the  family  of  Abraham 

Lincoln 87 

Lincoln,  Abraham — Nancy  Hanks — Story  of 
Abraham  Lincoln's  Mother — See  Appendix, 
Hanks. 
Lincoln,    Abraham— Tarbell,    Ida    M.— The 

Parents  of  Lincoln 87 

Lincoln  Countv,  Maine,  Probate  Records  of, 

17W  to  1800 26 

Lincoln  Countv,  N.C.— see  Hunter's  Sketches 

of  North  Carolina 46,47 

Lincoln-Douglas  Debates 116 

Lincoln  Family 87 

See  Appendix,  Clark,  Olynthus  B. 
Lincoln  i  amily— See  Hanks  Family  in  Ap- 
pendix. 
Lincoln  Family— Lincoln  Farm  Association. .    87 

Lincoln  Farm  Association 87 

Lincolniana,  Collection  in  the  Illinois  State 

Historical  Library,  Reference  to 3 

Lincoln,  Neb 34,  111 

Lincoln  Poor  White  Legend — See  Appendix, 

Clark,  Olynthus  B. 
Lincoln,  Solomon — Lincoln  Families  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, Notes  on,  with  some  Account 

of  the  Family  of  Abraham  Lincoln 87 

Lindley  Family 73, 87, 91 

Lindslav  Familv 87 

See  Selden 96 

Linn  Family 88 

Linn,  (Dr.)  George  Wilds — History  of  a  Frag- 
ment of  the  Family  of  the  Clan  Linn  and  a 
Genealogy  of  the  Linn  and  Related  Families    88 
Linn,  John  B.  and  Egle,  William  11.,  editors, 

Pennsylvania  Archives 50,51.53 

Litchfield,  Conn 101 

Lockwood,  Mary  S 00. 61 

London,  England 30, ill, si,  104, 108, 107 

London—Virginia  Company  of  London  and 

from  the  First  Colony,  never  before  printed.   107 
Long,    Charles    M.,  M.A.,     Ph.D.— \  irginia 
County    Names.     Two   Hundred   and   Sev- 
enty S'ears  of  Virginia  History 62 

Long'  Island,  N.Y ' 7,  40, 74 

Long  Island— Flatbush,  Kings  Countv,  His- 
tory of 40 

Long   Island   Genealogy,   By  Mary  Powell 
Bunker 74 


140 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Long  Island,  N.Y.— Historical  Memoirs,  Vol. 

I,  quoted 40,108 

Lour  Island  Historical  Society 40,108 

Logan  Family 88,91 

See  Morton. 

See  Appendix,  John  A.  Logan. 
Logan,  John  A.,  Life  and  Services  of—  See 

Appendix. 
Lossfng.  Benson  J. — Home  of  Washington,  or 

Mount  Vernon,  its  Associations 101 

Louisiana  State 5, 24, 25, 94 

Louisiana  State — Alexander,  La 94 

Louisiana  State — Commemoration  of  the 
Transfer  of  Louisiana  from  France  to  llu> 
United  State,  Official  Program  of,  Decem- 
ber 18-20,  1903 25 

Louisiana  State— Gay arre,    Charles— Essai 

Historique  de  la  Louisiane 25 

Louisiana  State—  Gayarre,  Charles—  Histoire 

•   de  la  Louisiane 2T> 

Louisiana  State—  Gayarr§,  Charles — Louisiana 

Its  Colonial  History  and  Romance 25 

Louisiana  State,  Historical  Society  Collections 

of 24,25 

Louisiana  State— New  Orleans,  La 5,25 

Louisville,  Ky 22, 23,  24, 63. 66, 76, 85, 89,97 

Louisville,  Kentucky,  History  of,  from  its 
"  Earliest  Settlement  to  1852,  by  Ben  Casse- 

day 23 

Loveless,  Milo  J 116 

Lovell  Family— see  Weymouth,  Mass.,  His. 

Soc.  Col.,  Vol.  1 87 

Lovejoy,  Evelyn  M.  Wood— History  of  Royal- 
ton  Vermont,  with  Family  Genealogies,  1769 

-1911 59 

Lowell,   A.    J.— Early   Settlers   and   Indian 
Fighters  of  Southwest  Texas— «ee  Appendix. 
Lower,  Mark  Anthony — English  Surnames 
and  Essays  on  Family  Nomenclature,  His- 
torical, Etymological  and  Humorous 106 

Lowry,  Robert — History  of  Mississippi 35 

Luce  Family 72,88,89,92,93,96,98,99,101,102 

Ludlam,  Anthony  J.,  comp.,  Genealogical 
Sketch  of  the  Ludlam  Family  from  the 
Early   Settlement  of  Cape  May   County, 

New  Jersey.  1692 88 

Ludlam  Family 88 

Lundy,   Benjamin— Benjamin   Lundy,   Pio- 
neer of  Freedom,  by  George  A.  Lawrence. .    88 
Lundy  Benjamin—  Lundy  Family  and  their 
Descendants  of  Whatsoever  Surname  with 
a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Benjamin  Lundy, 

by  William  Clinton  Armstrong,  A.M 88 

Lundy  Family 88 

Lutheran  Church  in  North  and  South  Carolina 

46, 55, 56' 

Lyle  Family 88 

Lyle,  John,  Ancestry  of 88 

Lyle,  Matthew,  Ancestry  of 88 

Lyle.  Oscar  K.,  comp.,  Ancestry  and  Pos- 
terity of  Matthew,  John,  Daniel  and  Samuel 

Lyle,  Pioneer  Settlers  of  V  irginia 88 

Lyle,  Samuel,  Ancestry  of 88 

Lyman,  Francis  M.— Pioneers  of  Missouri  and 

Illinois 35 

Lyman.  Payson  W.— History  of  Easthamp- 
ton;  its  Settlement,  Etc.,  together  with  a 
Genealogical  Record  of  its  Original  Fam- 
ilies.....     29 

I. vine,  Conn 82 

Lynchburg,  Va.,  Sketches  and  Recollections 

of,  by  the  Oldest  Inhabitants 64 

Lyndon,  Kansas,  Annals  of 93 

Lyon  Family 88 

Lytle,  Milton  Scott,  comp.,  History  of  Hunt- 
ingdon County,  Pennsylvania 52 

M 

McAllister,  J.  T.— Index  to  SafTell's  Records  of 
the  Revolutionary  War 110 

McAllister,  J.  T.— Virginia  Militia  in  the 
Revolutionary  War 66 


PAGE 

Macbeath,  Malcolm — An  Abstract  of  a  Gen- 
ealogical Collection,  Vol.  1 103 

McBnde,  James— Butler  County,  Ohio,  Pio- 
neer Biography  of  some  of  the  Early  Set- 
lers  of 48 

McClure,  David,  Diary  of,  1748-1820,  with 
Notes,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter,  edited  bj 
John  P.  Peters 88,106 

McClure  Family 88. 106 

McCormack,  Thomas  J.,  editor,  Memoirs  of 
Gustavo  Koerner 86 

McCormick  Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90 

McCubbins,  (Mrs.)  M.  G.,  comp.,  Rowan 
County,  North  Carolina  Wills 47 

McDonald  Family 63, 64, 88, 89 

McDonough  County,  111.— In  the  Militarv 
Tract 16 

McDowell  Family 71,  si, sn 

See  Greenlee 81 

McDowells  of  Virginia  and  Kentucky 74,81,89 

McGardle,  William  H.— History  of  Mississippi    85 

Mel  lhany  Family 67. 85, 88, 89, 90 

Mcllhany.  Hugh  Milton,  Jr.,  M.A.,  Ph.l>- 
Some  Virginia  Families 67,85,88,89,90 

McKeen,  (Rev.)  Silas,  l>  l>  History  of 
Bradford,  Vermont.  Containing  some  Ac- 
count of  the  Place  of  its  First  Settlement  in 
1765 58 

Mackenzie  Family ...  72, 89, 92, 93  96, 98, 99, 101, 102 

Mackenzie,  George  Norbury,  LL.B.,  editor, 
Colonial  Families  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  4  vols IDE 

McLean  County,  111.— Census  of  lsio.  Heads 
of  Families  of  McLean  County.  Illinois,  at 
the  Census  of  1840  (taken  by  Jacob  Spawr). .  12, 89 

McLean  County,  111.— Inscriptions  on  old 
Gravestones  in  Bloomington  and  Randolph 
Townships 12 

McLean  County,  111.— Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in 14,  15 

McLean  County,  111.— Soldiers  of  the  War  of 
1812,   whose  Bounty    Land  Grants  were 
Located  in  McLean  County,  Illinois 12, 16 

McLean  Family ." 89 

McLean,  John,  Article  on,  by  Captain  I.  II. 
Burnham 89 

MacLean,  J.  P.,  Ph.D.— Scotchi Highlanders 
in  America,  Prior  to  the  Peace  of  1783 .  103, 101, 1 10 

McMillan,  C.  E.,  Descendants  of 89 

McMillan  Family 89 

McMillan,  John,  Descendants  of 89 

McMillan,  W.  F.,  Descendants  of 89 

MacMurray,  J.  W.,  A.M.— A  Historv   of  the 
Schenectady  Patent  in  the  Dutch  and  Eng- 
lish Times;  being  a  Contribution  toward  ■ 
History  of    the  Lower    Mohawk  Vallev, 
edited  by  J.  W.  MacMurray,  A.M ."....    44 

Macon  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in 3,14 

Macon  Family 89 

See  Selden 96 

McPike,  Eugene  F.,  comp.,  Hallev  and  I'vke 
Families 82,94 

McPike,  Eugene  F.— Romance  of  Qeneali 

78.79,80,82,88,89,91,94,99, 10b.  ml 

Mel'ike,  Eugene  F.— Stuart.  Freeman,  Day, 
Parry,  Pyke  Families 78, 98 

McPike,  Eugene  F.— Stuart,  Freeman,  l'anv 
and  Pyke  Families 81, 94 

MacSparran,  (Rev.)  J.  D.D.— "America  D 
sected" 55 

Madison  Countv,  III.— Gazetteer  of  Madison 
County,  Illinois,  1866 13 

Madison  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in 3, 14 

Madison  University,  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  First 
Half  Century  of  (1819-1S69) 41 

Madison,  Wis 3,70 

Magazine  of  Historv  with  Notes  and  Qoariaa 
78, 79. 80, 81, 82, 88, 89, 91, 94, 98, 99, 100, 101 , 1  \>,  1 13 

Maine  State 25, 26, 74, 85, 93, 96, 99, 107 

Maine  State— Bangor,  Me 


141 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Maine  State— Belfast,  Maine,  History  of, 
Vols.  I  and  II,  1770-1900— See  Appendix. 
Maine  State — Brooksville,  Maine,  History  of.25, 26 
Maine  State — Buxton,    Maine,  Centennial 

Anniversary  of 25 

Maine  State— Buxton,  Me.— Records  of  the 
Proprietors  of  Narraganset  Township  No. 
I,  now  the  Townjof  Buxton,  York  County, 
Maine,  from  August  1,  1733  to  January  4, 

lMl.Etc,  Etc...... 25 

Maine  State — Castine,  Maine,  History  of 25,26 

Maine  State — Census  of  1790.    Heads  of  Famil- 
ies at  the  First  United  States  Census,  Maine  107 
Maine  State  Genealogical  Society,  Reports  of    26 

Maine  State— Harpswell,  Me 85, 96 

Maine    State— Historical    and    Genealogical 

1  iicord 26 

Maine  State,  Historical  Society  Collections  of    26 
Maine  State — Lincoln  County  Probate  Rec- 
ords, 1760  to  1800 26 

Maine  State— Penobscot,  Maine,  History  of.  .25, 26 
Maine  State — Pentagoet,  Maine,  Ancient  Set- 
tlement of 25,  26 

Maine  State— Popham  Colony—  Memorial  Vol- 
ume of  the  Popham  Celebration,  August  29, 

1862,  Etc 26 

Maine,  State— Portland,  Me 25,  26,  74 

Maine  State — Portland,  Maine  Soldiers  and 

Sailors  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 26 

Maine  State — York  County,  Me 25 

Maiden,  Mass.,  History  of,  1633-1785 30 

Mailman,  (Rev.)  Jacob  E.,  comp.,  Historical 
Papers  on  Shelter  Island  and  its  Presby- 
terian Church 44 

Manakin  Town,  Va  —  See  Huguenot  Emi- 
gration to  Virginia 64 

Manchester,  N.H 36 

Marietta,  Ohio,  First  Settlement  of 48 

Marion,   Abijah   P.— History  of   Worcester, 

Massachusetts,  in  War  of  the  Rebellion 33 

Marion  County,  Ind.— Pictorial  and  Bio- 
graphical   Memoirs    of  Indianapolis    and 

Marion  County,  Indiana 20 

Markham,  Elizabeth,  Descendants  of 89 

Markham  Family 89 

See  Marshall. 
Marriage    Licenses   New  York    Previous  to 

1784 42 

Marriage  Notices,  Pennsylvania,     Snyder 

County 53 

Marriage  Notices,  South  Carolina,  1732-1801..    56 
Marriages,  Massachusetts,  Dorchester,  1825..    28 

Marriages— Massachusetts,  1717-1769 28 

Marriages — New  Jersey— Hanover,  Morris 
County,  New  Jersey,  Marriages  and  Bap- 
tisms, 1746-1796 38 

Marriages — United  States  Marriage  Notices, 

17v.  1791,  for  the  whole  United  States 30 

Marshall,  A.  F.,  comp.,  Soldiers  of  the  War 
of  Lsl2,  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants  were 

Located   in   Woodford  County,  Illinois 19 

Marshall  County,  111.,  Part  of,  in  the  Military 

Tract 15 

Marshall  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 

Buried  in 14 

Marshall,  Edward  Chauncey,  A.M.  -Ancestry 
df  General  Grant  and  their  Contemporaries..    81 

Marshall  Familv 78,88 

.SVeCloyd.  " 

Marshall,  John,  Descendants  of 

Marshall,  J.  M.— Buxton,  Maine,  Centennial 
of  the  Anniversiary  of,  Report  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings      25 

Martin  Family 89 

SetLeSage     87 

\  ppendix. 
Mar  tin,  (ieorge  Castor,  comp.,  Barrett  Ancestry    72 
Martin,  George  Castor, comp.,  Cnlekerbacker 

or  Knickerbocker  Family 86 

Martin,  Richard  Allen,  coiiip.,  Castor  Familv, 
Hotmsborg  Branch ". .    76 


PAGE 

Martindale,  Joseph  C,  M.D.,  comp.,  Gilbert 
Family;  Carver  Family  and  the  Duflield 
Family 81 

Martindale,  Joseph  C,  M.D.,  comp.,  Knight 
Family 86 

Martindale,  Joseph  C,  M.D.,  comp.,  Walton 
Family 101 

Martinsburg,  West  Virginia,  History  of 69 

Maryland  State 27, 69  84. 95, 107 

Maryland  State — Archives  of  Maryland,  Pro- 
ceedings and  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  Maryland  April  1715- August,  1716 27 

Maryland  State — Baltimore,  Md 

27, 86, 95  96, 97, 99, 1 05 

Maryland  State,  Baltimore  Chronicles  of,  by 
Col.  J.  Thomas  Scharf 27 

Maryland  State— Calendar  of  Wills,  1685  to 
1713,  Jane  Baldwin  (Jane  Baldwin  Cotton) 
comp 27 

Maryland  State— Census,  1790— Heads  of  Fam- 
ilies at  the  First  Census  of  the  United  States, 
Maryland 27, 107 

Maryland  State — Fort  McHenry— The  Citizen 
Soldiers  at  North  Point  and  Ft.  McHenry, 
September  13,  14,1814 27 

Maryland  State— Hagerstown,  Md 69 

Maryland  State  Historical  Society  Publica- 
tions—Fund Publications  (Peabody  Fund) 
No.  I,  1867  toNo.»37,  1901 ". 27 

Maryland  State — Montgomery  County,  Md..    27 

Maryland  State— North  Point— The  Citizen 
Soldiers  at  North  Point  and  Ft.  McHenry, 
September  13,  14,  1814 27 

Maryland  State— Richardson,  Hester  Dorsey— 
Sidelights  on  Maryland  History 27 

Maryland  State— Sandy  Springs,  Maryland, 
Annals  of 27 

Maryland  State— Thomas  Family  of  Maryland 

and  Connected  Families 

74, 76, 79, 83, 84, 86, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100 

Maryland  State— War  of  1812— see  North  Point 
and  Ft.  McHenry 27 

Maryland  State,  Wills,  Calendar  of,  1635  to 
1685,  1685  to  1702,  1703-1713 27 

Mason  Family 90 

See  Selden 96 

Massachusetts  Bay 97, 106 

Massachusetts  State 

.  .23,  28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 48, 59,61, 71,  72,  74.  79. 
80,82,83,86,87,91,94,98, 103, 104. 107, 112  113, 114 

Massachusetts  State,  Abington  History  of. . . .    28 

Massachusetts  State — Andover,  Massachusetts 
South  Church  of,  Historical  Manual 28 

Uassachusetts  State — Ashfleld,  Mass 71 

Massachusetts  State — Berkshire  County 31 

Massachusetts  State — Billerica,  Massachusetts 
History  of 28 

Massachusetts  State— Boston,  Mass 

28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 

58, 61, 71, 78, 103, 104  105, 108, 109, 110,  111,  112, 113 

Massachusetts  State— Boston,  Mass.,  Epitaphs 

from  Copps'  Hill  Burial  Ground 28 

husetts    State — Boston— History    of 
South  Boston;  formerly  Dorchester  Neck, 
now  Ward  XII,  of  the  City  of  Boston 28 

Massachusetts   State — Boston,    Mass.— Old 
South   Church   (Third  Church)   Historical 

Catalogue,  1669-1882 28 

.'husetts     Slate-    Bridtrewatcr,     Massa- 
chusetts, History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of    28 

Massachusetts  State — Cambridge,  Mass 48, 112 

Massachusetts  State — Census  of  1790— Heads 
of  Families  First  United  States  Census. .  .32, 107 

Massachusetts  State  —  Dentinal  —  Columbia 
Centinel  |  New -paper) 30 

Massachusetts  Slate  Charlestown,  Mass. — 
Genealogies  and  Estates  of  Chartoelowu,  in 
the  County  of  Middlesex  and  Common' 
wealth  of  Massachusetts,  1629-1818 29 

Massachusetts  state  Colonial  Society  of, 
Publ  leal  ions  of 29 


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Massachusetts  State—  Dodham,  Mass.,  First 
Church  in,  Two  Hundredth  and  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of,  1638-1888 29 

Massachusetts  State— Dorchester  Births,  Mar- 
riages, Deaths  to  the  Bad  <>f  1825 28,29 

Massachusetts  State — Dorchester  Neck — See 
Boston 28 

Massachusetts  State— Douglass  Massachusetts, 
1 1  i  story  of 29 

Massachusetts  State— Duxbtirv,  Massachu- 
setts, Copy  of  the  old  Records  of  the  Town 
from  1012  to  1770,  Made  in  the  Year,  1892..     29 

Massachusetts  State — Duxbury,  Mass. — His- 
tory of  the  Town  of  Duxbury,  .Massachusetts 
with  Genealogical  Registers 29 

Massachusetts  State  — Easihainptou,  History 
of,  its  Settlement,  Growth,  Etc,  together 
with  a  Genealogical  Record  of  its  Original 
Families 29 

Massachusetts  State— Essex  County,  Mass.  .at,  112 

Massachusetts  State — Framingham,  Massa- 
chusetts, History  of 29, 30 

Massachusetts  State — Genealogical  and  Per- 
sonal Memoirs  of  Massachusetts 30 

Massachusetts  state  -Grafton.  History  of..    30 

Massachusetts  State— Grotou,  Massachusetts, 
Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  and 
Fiftieth  Anniversary  of 30 

Massachusetts  State— Hills,  Joseph— Joseph 
Hills  and  the  Massachusetts  Law  of  1648 30 

Massachusetts  State  Historical  Society  Col- 
lections and  Proceedings  of 30 

Massachusetts  Stat* — Leicester,  Massachu- 
setts, Historical  Sketches  of 30 

Massachusetts  state — Lenox,  Massachusetts, 
1 1  istory  of 30 

Massachusetts  State— Maiden,  Massachusetts, 
Blatory  <>r.  1633-  1781 30 

Massachusetts  State—  Med  ford,  History  of...    31 

Massachusetts  State— Middlesex  County,  His- 
tory of 31 

Massachusetts  State— Newburyport,  Mass...     94 

Massachusetts  State — New  rivmouth  Colony, 
Records  of;  Court  Orders,  Vol.  1,  1633-1640    31 

Massachusetts  State— Palmer,  Massachusetts, 
History  Of  the  Town  of 31 

Massachusetts  State,  Pittsfleld.  Mass.  .80, 31,82, 91 

Massachusetts  State — Pittsfleld,  Massachu- 
set  ts,  History  of 31 

Massachusetts  State— Plymouth  County.. . 

Massachusetts  State—  Plymouth,  Mass 31,86 

Massachusetts  State — Plymouth,  Massachu- 
setts, Ancient  Landmarks  of 31 

Massachusetts  State — Rehoboth,  Massachu- 
setts, Vital  Records  of,  1643-18M :U 

Massachusetts    State— Box  bury,    Mass..  28. 31, 83 

Massachusetts  State—  Boxbury  Town,  His- 
tory of ". 38,31 

Massachusetts  State— Salem,  Mass 30, 112, 114 

Massachusetts  Btate— Salem  Press  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Record 114 

Massachusetts  State — Society  of  tho  Cincin- 
nati  32, 104 

Massachusetts  State     Soldiers  and  Sailors  of 

Massachusetts  in  the  Revolutionary  War..    :V2 

Massachusetts  State  Sous  of  the  American 
Revolution 32 

Massachusetts  state  — Sowans,  Massachusetts, 
Ancient  Records  of 32 

Massachusetts  State— Springfield,  Massachu- 
setts  :u,  72, 83,  83,  Of) 

bUSettS  State     Springfield.    Massachu- 
,  Annals  of  Chicopee  Street 32 

Massachusetts  State  -Springfield,  Massachu- 
setts, Families '.ts 

Massachusetts  Btate— Suffolk  County  Deeds..    :<2 

Massachusetts  State  -Wallham.  Early  Set- 
tlers of S3,  83 

U  busettS  Stale  War  of  the  Revolution. 
Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  Massachusetts  in 32 

Massachusetts  State— War  of  the  Revolution- 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  Society..    32 


PAOE 

Massachusetts  State— War  of  the  Bebellion 
Worcester,  Slstoryofla 33 

Massachusetts  State— Watertown,  Early  Set- 
t  lers  of 32, 33 

.■■husetts State    w  •  ..33 

Massachusetts  state— Weston,  Karlv  Settlers 

of 33, 83 

'••     Weymouth,  Mass.. 
IChUSOttl  Slate-    Wevmouth.  Massachu- 
setts,   Historical    Sketch    of,   from    1622   to 

lssi :« 

Massachusetts  State    Woburn,  Mass 74 

Massachusetts  State     Worcester,  Mass X?,  72 

Massachusetts  state-  Worcester,  History  of, 
in  War  of  the  Rebellion '. 33 

Massachusetts  State  -Worthlngton.  Mass 01 

an,  Arthur  EL— History  of  Cohoes.  New 

York   from   its   F.arliesl   Settlement   to  the 
Present  Time 40 

Mathews  Family 90,91 

Sec  Morton  *. 'J  1 

Matthews,  John  -Hints  for  Tracing  an  Anglo- 
American  I'edigree  in  the  Old  Country  with 
a  List  of  Wills,  from  1700  to  172.".,  in  the 
Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury,  England. 
of  Testators  Living  or  Dying  in  America  and 
the  West  Indies 107 

Maumee  River  Basin,  Allen  County,  Indiana    19 

Maury,  Ann— Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  Family: 
Translated    and   Compiled    from  the  Orig- 
inal   Autobiography    of    the     Rev.    Jar 
Fontaine,   and   other    Family    Manuscripts 
etc 

Maxwell.  Ilu  and  Miller,  Thomas  Condit  — 
Wesl  \  irginiaand  its  People-  set  Appendix. 

Mayflower  Descendants,  Illinois  Society  of.  .13, 108 

Mayflower  Descendants,  Illinois  Society  of. 
Publications  Nos.  2  and  8 13,  1"\ 

Mayflower   Descendant,  Quarterly  Magazine 

of  Pilgrim  Genealogy  and  History 113 

Mayflower  Passengers     let  America  lleraldica  109 

Mayflower  Passengers,  Genealogies  of 

Mayflower  .Passengers  List  of 103 

Mayo  Family M 

See  Randolph. 

See    New   York   Shelter  Island  Presby- 
terian Church 44 

Mavsville,  Ky 23 

Meade,    (Bishop)     William— Meade's    old 

Churches,  Ministers  ami  Families  of  Virginia 

J.  M.  Toner,  M.D.,  Index  to 64 

Wise's  Index  to,  Morrison  index  to 

Mecklenburg  County,  N.C.— Sic  Hunter's 
Sketches  of  North  Carolina 16,  17 

Modford,  Massachusetts,  History  of  the  Town 
of,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1630  to  1886..     31 

Meese.  William  A. — Rock  River  in  the  Revo- 
lut  ion l."> 

Meginness,  J.  F.  (John  of  Lancaster},  Sus- 
quehanna Valley  West  Branch  of,  Bio- 
graphical Annals  of  Deceased  Residents  of    .10 

Meigs,  (Col.)  R.J 4s 

Menard  County,  III.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in 8 

Mercer  County,  111.— In  the  Military  Tract 

Mercer  Family 90 

See  Selden 4J3 

Merchant ville,  N.J 100 

Mcriden.  Conn 

Menden.  Connecticut.  History  of 

S,,  Wallingford.  Conn. 

Merryman  Family 90 

Merryman,  Walter,  of  Harpswell,  Maine  and 
his  Descendants 90 

Mervine,    William     M.  editor.    <  J enea logical 

Register.  Vol.  I,  KM3 107 

Methodist     Church  -Kentucky.     History     of 

Methodism  In M 

Mexican  War 16,  17,  18,34 

Mexican  War.  Illinois  Soldiers  in 16,  17,  Is 

Michaux  Famih 90,91 

See  Morton 91 


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Michigan  State— Detroit,  Celebration  of  the 
Centennial  of  the  Evacuation  of 33 

Michigan  State — Detroit,  Mich., Early  Days  in, 

Papers  by  G en.  Friend  Palmer 33 

Michigan  State— Detroit,  Mich.— Early  De- 
troit, by  C.  M.  Bunton 33 

Michigan  State -Grand  Rapids,  Mich.— His- 
torical Society 34 

Michigan  State— Lansing,  Mich 34 

Michigan  State,  Pioneer  Society  of,  Collec- 
tions Of 34 

Middlebury,  Conn,  History  of 7,9 

Middlebury,  Conn.—  Sec  Waterbury.  Conn..      9 
Middlebury,  Conn.— See  Woodbury,  Conn  ...      9 

Middlebury,  Vermont,  History  of 59 

Middlesex  County,  Mass 29, 31 

Middlesex  County,  Massachusetts,  History  of    31 
Middlesex  Countv,  Va. — ChristChureh  Parish 

Register,  1653-1812 61 

Middle-ex  County,  N. J.— Wills,  1804-1830....     39 
Middletown  Township,  Chester  County,  now 

Delaware  Countv,  Pennsylvania 92 

Midway,  Ga.— History  of  the  Midway  Congre- 
gational Church 11 

Milburn,  (Rev.)  William  A. — Life  of  Douglas 
— See  Appendix. 

Milesian  Families  of  Ireland 90 

Milford,  Conn 7 

\ew  Haven,  Colony  of. 

Military  Bounty  Land.  State  of  Illinois 15,16 

Military  Roster— Civil  Officers  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States  and  of  the  State 
of  New   York,  since   the   Adoption   of  its 

Constitution  in  1777 104 

Military  Tract  Illinois— Bounty  lands  in  the 
military  tract  advertised  in  the  name  of  the 
original     patentee    and    taxed    according 

to  the  class  to  which  they  belong 15 

Miller,  (  Rev.  i  Alexander — Custer,  Milo,  comp. 
Rev.  Alexander  Miller  of  Virginia  and  Some 

of  his  Descendants 90 

Miller  Family 90 

Miller,  Joseph  Lyon,  M.D. — Descendants  of 
Captain  Thomas  Carter  of  Barford,  Lan- 
caster County,  Virginia,  with  Genealogical 

Notes  of  many  of  the  Allied  Families 60, 76 

Miller,    Thomas  Condit  and  Maxwell.    II  u— 
West  Virginia  and  its  People— Sec  A  ppendix. 
Mills,  Richard  W.— Dr.  George  Cad  well,  Arti- 
cle on  75 

Milton  Family 87, 86,88,89, 90 

Milwaukee.  Wis. — Buck,  James  S.— Milwau- 
kee Under  the  Charter  from  1847  to  1853 70 

Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  Pioneer  History  of...    70 
Minnesota  State,   Historical  Society  Collec- 
tions of 34 

Misme  Family 90,91 

See  Morton 91 

Mississippi  River 15. 16, 104 

Ktppi  State,  Archives  and  History  De- 
partment of 31 

Mississippi  State  Historical  Society,  Publi- 
cations of 34 

Mississippi  State,  History  of,  from  the  Dis- 
covery of  the  Great  River  by  Hernando  De- 
Soto,  including  the  Earliest  Settlement 
made  by  the   French  Under  Iberville,  to 

the  Death  of  Jefferson  Davis 88 

Mississippi  State — Jackson,  Miss 35 

Mississippi  State,  Official  and  Statistical  Reg- 
ister of  1904 35 

Mississippi  State — Oxford,  Miss 34 

Mississippi  State,  University  of 34 

Mississippi  Valley  Historical  Society,  Pub- 
lications of 113 

Missouri  State 20,22,35,36,84,91 

Missouri  State— Boone  County,  Mo.— War  of 
1*12.  List  of  Soldiers  Petitioning  for  Pen- 
sions     36 

Missouri  State — Columbia,  Mo 35 

Missouri  State— Historical  Review,  Published 
at  Columbia,  Mo 35 


PAGE 

Missouri  State  Historical  Society  of,  Collec- 
tions of,  St.  Louis,  Mo 35 

Missouri    State—  Houck,    Louis— History    of 

Missouri 35 

Missouri  State— Houck,  Louis— Spanish  Re- 
gime in  Missouri 35 

Missouri  State— Hoyne,  T.  S.,  Ml).— Annual 
Directory  of  Homeopathic  Physicians  in 
the   State   of  Missouri    for  the  Year  M79 

20,22,35 

Missouri  State— Kansas  City,  Mo 84 

Missouri  State— Pioneers  of  Missouri  and  Ill- 
inois      35 

Missouri  State— St.  Louis,  Mo 35,91,92 

Missouri  State— Spanish  Regime  in  Missouri, 

by  Louis  Houck 35 

Missouri  State— War  of  1812— Boone  County, 
Mo  ,  List  of  Soldiers  Petitioning  for  Pen- 
sions      36 

Missouri  State— War  of  the  Rebellion,  Mis- 
souri Troops  in 36 

Missouri  Territory 16 

Mitchell.   (Rev.)    S.    H.,   comp.,    Historical 

Sketches  o'  Iowa  Baptists 22 

Mitchell,  Nahum— History  of  the  F^arly  Set- 
tlement of  Bridgewater  in  Plymouth 
County,  Massachusetts,  including  an  ex- 
tensive family  register 28 

Mitchener,  C.   H.— Historic  Invents  in   the 

Tuscarawas  and  Muskingum  Valleys 49 

Mobile,  Ala— Founding  of  Mobile,  1702-1718, 

bv  Peter  J.  Hamilton 5 

Moffat  Family 90 

Moffat,  (Rev.)  John,  Descendants  of 90 

Moffat,  R.  Burnham,  comp.,  Moffat  Gene- 
alogies      90 

Mohawk  Valley,  New  York,  Memoranda  on. .    44 
Moline.    Til.— Daughters    of    the    American 

Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

Monmouth,  Til 3,12 

Monmouth,  111.— Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

Monmouth  Countv,  N.J.-Wills  of  1804-1830    39 
Monongahela,    Pa.— Monongahela   of  Old   or 
Historical  Sketches  of  Southwestern  Penn- 

svlvania $2 

Monroe  Countv,  New  York.  History  of 42.43 

Monroe,  (President)  James 16,77.85.92, 111 

Montague.  E.  J. — Early  Settlers  of  Kaskaskia. 
A  Directory  Business  Mirror  and  Historical 

Sketches  of  Randolph  County 12 

Monterey,  Va 63 

Montgomery,  Ala 5 

Montgomery  County,  Md 27 

Montpelier,  Vt 5s 

Montreal.  Can 87,104 

Moore,  (Dr.)  D.  N.— Moore  Family  Centen- 
nial Reunion,  Belleville,  111.,  May  31  and 

June  1 ,  1882 91 

Moore,  Ensley— Goudy  Family  in  Illinois..    81 

Moore  Family 90. 91 

See  Selden 96 

Moore  Family— Reunion,  Belleville, 111.,  1*82 

90.91 

Moore,   George   L.— Descendants  of  Shildes 

Moore  in  America 90 

Moore.   J.    Bailey— History   of  the   Town   of 

Candia,  New  Hampshire 36 

Moore,  3.  Staunton,  editor  and  comp..  His- 
tory of  Henrico  Parish  and  Old  St.  John's 

Church,  Richmond,  Va.,  1611-1904 6:{ 

Moore,  McCabe 91 

Moore,  Risdon  Alexander 90 

Moore,  Shildes,  Descendants  of,  in  America, 

1732  to  1891 90 

Morgan  Countv,  111 3, 12, 15 

Morgan  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 

Buried  in 3,15 

Morgan,  (Col  )  George 35 

Mormons— Journal  of  History,  published  by 
Reorganized  Church  of  Latter  Day  Saints, 

Lamoni.Ia 22, 11 

3 


144 


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Mormons— Times  and  Seasons,  Periodical  of, 

published  at  Nauvoo,  III 97 

Morris  County,  N.J 38, 39 

Morris  County,  N.J.— Wills,  1801-1830 39 

Morris,  Esther,  Descendants  of 77 

Morris  Family 77, 91 ,  9fi 

See  Collin's 77 

Morris,  Seymour— Genealogies  being  com- 
piled by,  List  of 108 

Morris  Seymour,  comp.,  Halo  Family  of  Con- 
necticut      82 

Morris.  Tyler  Seymour— The  Seymour  Family 

a  reprint  of  the  Morris  Genealogy 96 

Morrisania.  N.Y 45, 112 

Morrison,  Hugh  A.— Index  to  Names  of  Per- 
sons and  Churches  in  Meade's  Old  Churches, 

revised  by CI 

Morri8town,  New  Jersey,  First  Presbyterian 

Church  in.  nistory  of 39 

Morse  Family 91 

Morse,  Samuel,  Descendants  of 91 

Morton,  (Miss)  comp.,  Morton,  Vonable, 
Michaux  of  Saurin,  Mismes,  France,  Ro- 
chette  of  Holland,  Carey,  Woodson,  Logan, 

Clark,  and  Mathews  Families 91 

Morton  Family 76,  88, 90. 91, 95, 100, 102 

Morton,  (Mrs.)  Jennie  C,  Secretary  of  the 

Kentucky  State  Historical  Society 23 

Morton,  Oren  F..  B.L.— nighland  County, 

Virginia.  History  of 63 

Moseley,  (Gen.)  Edward  A.,  President,  Amer- 
ican-Irish Historical  Society,  Annual  Ad- 
dress of 103 

Muhlenberg,  (Gen.)  John  Peter  Gabrie',  Order- 
ly Book  of,  March  26  to  December  20,  1777. .     68 

Munsell .  Jool 6. 103, 106 

Munsell,  Jool.  Pub. — American  Genealogies, 

Index  to,  with  Supplement 103 

Munsell,  Joel  &  Sons— Qenealoeiea'  Articles, 
List  of  Titles  in  American  Periodicals  and 
Kindred  Works,  giving  the  Name.  Residence 
and  Earliest  Date  of  the  First  Settler  of 

Each  Family,  Etc 106 

Munson  Family 91 

M"rphy.  Henrv  C,  editor.  Journal  of  Jasper 

Dankers  and  Peter  Sluyter 40, 108 

Muskingum  Valley,  Ohio 49 

Myers  Family ..." 73, 87, 91 

Mvers,  John   F.— Genealogy   of  the   Myers, 

Lindlev  and  Rirdsell  Families 73. 87. 91 

Mvers,  John  F.,  Poems  of,  Reference  to.  .73.87,91 
Myers,  Theodorus  B 109 

N 

Nance.  Zachariah  —  Soldier  of  the  Revolution    91 

NaT>erville.  Ill 83, 91 

Narraeansett,  Rhode  Island,  Episcopal  Church 
in,  History  of 55 

Nash,  Gilbert.  ooim>..  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
Town  of  Weymouth.  Mass 33 

Nash,  Gilbert,  comp.,  Weymouth  in  its  First 
Thirtv  Years 33 

Nashville.  Tenn 3 1,  35 

Nason.  (Rev.)  Elias.  M.A.— Discourso  De- 
livered before  the  New  Eneland  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Society,  Boston,  April  2, 
1868,  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Hon. 
John  Albion  Andrew.  LL.D 71 

National  Society— Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution 57. 106. 108, 11 1 

National  Society  Daughters  American  Revo- 
lution—American Monthly  Magazine,  pub- 
lished b  y  57.111 

National  Society  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Annual  Reports,  Directory  of. 
History  of.  Lineage  Books .".106,108 

National  Society  Sons  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution, Register  of,  Year  Books 110,111 

Naugatuek,  Conn 7,9 

Set  Waterbury,  Conn 9 

Nauvoo,  Til 97 

Newberry   Library,  Chicago— Genealogical 
Collection 3 


PAGE 

Nebraska  State— Allen,  John  C.  Secretary  of 
State  of,  comn..  Soldiers,  Sailors  and  Marines 
of  the  War  of  1812,  Mexican  War  and  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  Residing  in  Nebraska. 
June  1,1893 31.111 

Nebraska  State,  Historical  Society  Publica- 
tions of 31 

Nebraska  State— Indian  War  of  1864,  Being 
a  Fragment  of  the  Early  History  of  Kansas, 
Nebraska.  Colorado  arid  Wyoming M 

Nebraska  State— Lincoln,  Neb" 34.111 

Nebraska  State — Mexican  War,  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  in.  Residing  in  Nebraska,  1893 31 

Nebraska  State— Omaha,  Neb 76 

Nebraska  State— War  of  1*12.  Soldiers,  Sailors 
and  Marines  in,  Residing  in  Nebraska,  I  - 
34.111 

Newburgh,  N.Y 71.  72,  7 1, 78.  83 

Nowburyport,  Mass B I 

Newbury,  Vermont,  History  of,  from  the 
Discovery  of  the  Coos  Country  to  Present 
Time.  Etc 

Neill,  Edward  D.— History  of  the  Virginia 
Company  of  London  to  and  from  tho  FirRt 
Colony,  never  before  printed 68, 107 

Neill,  Edward  D.— Virginia  Carolorum— The 
Colonv  under  the  Rule  of  Charles  the  First 
and  Second,  A.D.  1625-1685 65, 68 

New  Castle  County.  Del.— Calendar  of  Wills 
of  1682-1800 10 

New  Connecticut  Chapter  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution,  Painesville,  Ohio.. 48. 49 

New  England,  First  Settlers  of.  Genealogical 
Dictionary  of,  by  James  Savage— also  index 
to  same,  comp.  by  O.  P.  Dexter,  M.A., 
LL.B 

New  England,  First  Settlers  of,  or  Conquest 
of  the  Pequods,  Narragansetts  and  Pokano 
kets,  Etc 1 09 

New  England— Genealogical  and  Historical 
Society  at  Boston 3 

New  England— Genealogical  Notes  of  New 
York  and  New  England  Families 91 ,92 

New  England  -Genealogical  Quarterly  sod 
Magazine  <>f  New  England  History 112 

New  England  Historical  and  ( i enealogical 
Register 79.uk,  ua 

New  England  Historical  and  lienealogical 
Register  Index  to  Genealogies  and  Pedi- 
grees ror  Fiftv  Years  January,  1817  to 
October,  1896 108 

Ni'W  BngWld  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  of  1860.  Reference  to 80 

New  England  -Historical  and  <; enealogical 
Register  1888,  Reference  to.  28 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  So- 
ciety   3, 113 

New  England  Historic  and  Genealogical  - 
ciety    -Memorial  Biographies.  9  vols Mi 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Society.  Publications  of 10J 

Now  England  Indian  Wars-  Narrative  of  the 
Indian  Wars  in  New  England  from  the 
First  Planting  Thereof  in  1607  to  1677 108 

New  England— Old  New  England  Churches 
and  Their  Children 109 

New  Foundland,  Nova  Scotia,  Earliest 
Settlement  in 101 

New  Hampshire  state 

86.  86,  37.  60,  77.  M  i.  86,  W,  0  1 .  93, 97, 99, 107 

New  Hampshire  state-- Amherst,  History  of   86 

New  Hampshire  State  Bantisl  Church,  An- 
nual Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination 
in  North  America  to  the  Firs!  of  November. 

1790,  New  Hampshire 

..6,0.10,23  60,  MM 

New  Hampshire  Btate— Candia,  New  Hamp- 
shire, History  of 36 

New  Hampshire 8 tate  Censasofl700-  Heads 
of  Families  First  (ensus.'rnited  States, 
1790 9. 32.  37, 55,  57, 107 

New  Hampshire  State— Charlestown,  New 
Hampshire,  History  of 36 


145 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

New  Hampshire  State — Claremont,  N.H 36 

New  Hampshire  State — Concord,  N.H 

25, 36, 37,  85,  90, 93, 97 

New  Hampshire  State— Concord,  New  Hamp- 
shire, History  of,  from  its  First  Grant  in 
to  the  Organization  of  the  City  Govern- 
ment in  1853 36 

New  Hampshire  State— Genealogical  and 
Family  History  of 91 

New  Hampshire  State— Grants— Tho  First 
Town  on  the  New  Hampshire  Grants 
Chartered  after  the  Close  of  the  French 
War 59 

New    Hampshire    State— Haverhill,    New 
Hampshire,  History  of 36 

Mew  Hampshire  State— Manchester,  N.H...    36 

New  Hampshire  State— Old  Dover,  N.H 93 

New  Hampshire  State,  Provincial  and  State 
Papers  of 37 

New  Hampshire  State— Rockingham  County. 
N.H 36 

New  Hampshire  State— War  of  the  Revolu- 
tion—See Vols.  XIV.XV,  XVI,  XVII,  New 
Hampshire  State  Papers— See  Appendix..    38 

New  Hampshire  State — War  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, History  of  the  First  New  Hampshire 
Regiment  in 36 

New  Hanover  County,  N.C. — History  of  New 
Hanover  County  and  the  Lower  Cape  Fear 
Region,  1723-1800 46 

Now  Haven,  Conn 91 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  British  Invasion  of 6, 7 

New  Haven,  Connecticut,  Colony  of— See  At- 
water,  Edward  A.  and  Lambert,  Edward  R.  6, 7 

New  Haven,  Connecticut,  History  of  the 
Colony  of,  by  Edward  Lambert 6, 7 

New  Haven,  Connecticut,  History  of  the 
Jolony  of,  by  Robert  Atwater  Smith 6,7 

New  Jersey  State — Archives  of  the  State 37 

New  Jersey  State — Baptist  Church— Annual 
Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in 
North  America,  to  the  First  of  November, 

IT'.m).  New  Jersey 

...">,  9, 10,  22, 27  28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104 

New  Jersey  State — Bergen,  N.J. — Annals  of 
the  Classes  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church. .    37 

New  Jersey  State— Bergen  County— Wills, 
1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Burlington  County,  N.J. — 
Wills,  1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State — Calendar  of  Records,  1715- 
1738 37 

New  Jersey  State— Calendar  of  Wills,  1670-1730    37 

New  Jersey  State — Cape  May  County,  N.J.  .37, 38 

New  Jersey  State— Cape  May  County  New 
Jersey,  History 'of 37 

Mow  Jersey  State— Cape  May  County,  N.J.— 
Wills,  lso  1-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Colony  and  State,  4  vols. 
— S(C  Appendix. 

New  Jersey  State  -Continental  Line  in  the 
Revolutionary  War,  Officers  of,  who  were 
Eligible  to  Membership  in  the  Society  of 
Cincinnati '. .     39 

New  Jersey  State — Cumberland  County— 
Gouldtown,  Settlement  of,  Ancient  Oate — 
8a  Appendix. 

New  Jersey  State— Cumberland  County,  N.J. 
—Wills,  1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State — Dover,  N.J 38 

New  Jersey  State— Essex  County,  N.J.— Wills, 
1  si  1 1  - 1 830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Extracts  from  American 
Newspapers  Relating  to  New  Jersey 37 

New  Jersey  State— Germans  (Early)  of  New 
Jersey,  their  History,  Churches  and  Gene-    80 
.  alogies 38 

New  Jersey  State— Gloucester  County— Wills, 
1804-1830 39 

New'Jersey  State— Gouldtown— Cumberland 
County,  New  Jersey,  Ancient  Settlement 
of— See  Appendix. 


PAGE 

New  Jersey  State— Hackensack,  N.J.— First 
Reformed  (Dutch)  Church 38 

New  Jersey  State— Hanover,  N.J. —Church 
Members,  Marriages  and  Baptisms  at  Han- 
over, New  Jersey  during  the  Pastorates  of 

Rev.  Jacob  Green  and  to  the  Settlement  of 
Rev.  Aaron  Condit,  1746-1796 38 

New  Jersey  State,  Historical  Collections  of..    38 

New  Jersey  State— Hudson  County,  New 
Jersey,  History  of 38,39 

New  Jersey  State—  Hunterdon  County— Wills, 
1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Marriage  Records,  1665- 
1800— See  New  Jersey  State  Archives,  Vol.  22    37 

New  Jersey  State — Merchantville,  N.J 100 

New  Jersey  State— Middlesex  County— Wills, 
1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State — Monmouth  County — 
Wills,  1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Morris  County,  N.J.— 
Wills,  1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Morris  County,  N.J 38,39 

New  Jersey  State — Morristown,  New  Jersey, 
First  Presbyterian  Church  in,  History  of..    39 

New  Jersey  State— Salem  County— Wills, 
1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  S  tate— Society  of  the  Cincinnati . .     39 

New  Jersey  State— Somerset  County— Wills, 
1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Stryker,  William  S  — 
Continental  Line  of  New  Jersey  in  the  Vir- 
ginia Campaign  of  1781 38 

New  Jersey  State— Stryker,  William  S.— 
Official  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Men  of 
New  Jersey  in  the  Revolutionary  War 39 

New  Jersey  State— Sussex  County,  N.J. — 
Wills,  1804-1830 39 

New  Jersey  State— Trenton,  N.J 39 

New  Jersey  State — Trenton,  New  Jersey, 
Presbyterian  Church  History  of 39 

New  Jersey  State— War  of  the  Revolution 
Official  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Men  of 
New  Jersey  in  the  Revolutionary  War 39 

New  Jersey  State — Warren  County,  N.J. — 
Wills,  1825-30 39 

New  Jersey  State — Whippany,  N.J.— Inscrip- 
tions on  the  Tombstones  and  Monuments 
in  the  Grave  Yards  at  Whippany  and 
Hanover,  New  Jersey 39 

New  Jersey  State— Wills,  Calendar  or,  1670- 
1730— See  Vol.  23,  New  Jersey  Archives 37 

New  Jersey  State— Wills,  1670-1730 37 

New  Jersey  State— Wills,  1804-1830 39 

New  Kent  County,  Va 65, 67 

New  Kent  County,  Va.— Parish  Register  of  St. 
Peter's,  New  Kent  County,  Virginia,  from 
1680  to  1787 65 

New  London,  Connecticut,  History  of,  from 
the  First  Survey  of  the  Coast  in  1612  to 
1852,  second  edition,  continued  to  1860 7 

New  Mexico 77 

New  Milford,  Conn— Two  Centuries  of  New 
Milford,  Connecticut,  Etc 7 

New  Orleans,  La , 5, 25 

New  Paltz,  New  York,  History  of,  and  its  Old 
Families  from  1678  to  1820 43 

New  Plymouth  Colony,  Mass.— Records  of  the 
Colony  of  New  Plymouth  in  New  England- 
Court  Orders,  Vol.  I,  1633-1640 31 

Newspapers — ColumbiaCentinel  (Newspaper)    30 

Newspapers— Illinois  Intelligencer  (Extra) 
Saturday  September  13,1823 15 

Newspapers — Illinois,  Newspapers  and  Perio- 
dicals of  1814-1879 116 

Newspapers— Massachusetts  Centi  nel 30 

Newspapers— Sangamo    Journal   January  9, 

Newspapers— South  Carolina  Gazette 56 

Newton.    Clair    Alonzo,    comp.,    Hemenway 

Family 83 

Newton,  Clair  Alonzo,  comp.,  Newton  Fam- 
ily     91 


-10  H  S 


146 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Newton  Family 91 

See  Selden 96 

Newton,    Mary    Hemcnway,    OOmp.,    Rufus 

llemenway  I'amilv 

Newton,  Richard,  a  Sudbury,  Mass 91 

Newton,  Thomas,  Descendants  of 91 

Newton.  (Rev.)  William  Monroe. comp.,  Rich- 
ard Newton  of  Sudbury,  Massachusetts, 
1638-39 91 

New  York  City,  N.Y 11,25,39,40, 

.  15.  68,  HI ,  62,  64,  67, 72,  73,  74,  78, 81, 8 1.  • 

ll,  W,  102, 103, 105,  106, 108. 109,110,111, 112, 118 

New  York  City,  Genealogical  Collection  in 3 

New  York  City,  St.  Mark's  Church  on  the 
Bowery 13 

(few  York  City,  St  Nicholas  Society  of H 

Now  York  State (i,  10,  II,  13,  11,  15, 

53. 58, 52,71.  72,  73,  71.  7:.,  78,  77,  7s.  79, 80.  si. 
s  I.  S5,  s»o,  '.il ,  <»2,  93, 91, 9,i,  96, 99,  101,  102, 
183,  104,  10,r»,  108,  107.  lo.s,  109,110  111,112,113 

New  York  State— Albany,  N.Y 

40, 15, 56.  63,  7 1 ,  92, 94, 102, 108, 104, 106, 107 

New  York  State-  Albany  County,  New- 
York,  First  Settlers  of  the  Ancient  Counlv 
of 10 

New  York  Stale  -Amenia,  N.Y 40 

New  York  State,  Annual  Register  and  Mili- 
t  ary  Roster  of HI 

New  York  State— Aurora,  N.Y s7 

New  York  State— Baptist  Church— Annual 
Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in 
North  America;  to  the  First  of  November, 

1790.  New  York 

.  .5, 9. 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104 

New  York  State— Brooklyn,  N.Y 108 

New  York  State — Census  of  1790— Heads  of 
Families  Taken  at  the  First  Census  of  the 
United   States,  1790 57, 107 

New  York  State— Chatauqua  County.  NY..    71 

New  York  Stato — Cohoes,  New  York,  His- 
tory of 40 

New  York  State,  Colonial  Dames  of  Cata- 
logue of  the  Genealogical  and  Historical 
Library  of  the  Colonial  Dames  of  the  State 
of  New  York 105 

New  York  State— Columbia  County 73 

New  York  State— Dutchess  County,  New- 
York,  History  of,  1609-1S76 ." 40 

New  York  State—  Flatbush,  Kings  County, 
Long  Island,  History  of 40 

New  York  B  i logical  and  Biograph- 
ical Record 41, 113 

New  York  State — Genealogical  and  Biograph- 
ical Record,  July,  1*96,  quoted Ill 

New  York  B  logical  and  Biograph- 

cal  Record,  Vols.  28,  29,  1897,  No*,  quoted. .    84 

New  York  State — Genealogical  and  Biograph- 
cal  Record,  Vol.  41,  No.  2,  April,  1910, 
quoted 110 

New  York  State,  Genealogical  and  Biograph- 
ical Society  of 41 

New  York  State — Genealogical  Notes  of  New 
fork  and  New  England  Families 91,92 

New  York  State  Historical  Society,  Collec- 
tions of 40, 41 

New  York  State — Huntington,  Long  Island, 
Silas  Wood's  Sketch  of 41 

New  York  State— Jones,  Thomas— History  of 
New  York  During  the  Revolutionary  War. .     45 

New  York  State-^King's  Bridge,  N.Y 11,40 

New  York  State—  K  inns  County,  N.Y.— Gen- 
ealogical Club  Collections 41, 113 

New  York  State— Long  Island  Genealogies. .     74 

New  York  State— Long  Island  Historical 
Memoirs 40 

New  York  State— Long  Island  Historical 
Society 40 

New  York  State — Madison  University,  Ham- 
ilton, New  York,  First  Half  Century  of 
(1819-1869) 41 


PAGE 

New  York  State— Military  Roster,  Civil  Offi- 
cers of  the  Government  of  the  Cnited  States 
and  of  the  Stale  of  New  York  since  the 
Adoption  of  its  Constitution  in  1777 104 

New  York  State—  Mohawk  Valley 41 

New  York  State— Monroe  Counlv,  New  York, 
History  of 43 

New  York  State—  Morrisania,  N.Y 16,113 

Now  York  State— Newburgh,  N.Y 

71.72,  7  I.  7s.  s3. 93, 95 

New  York  State-  New  l*alt/.,  History  of,  and 
its  old  families  from  1878  to  1S20 43 

New  York  State— Oneida  County.  New  York, 
Annals  and  Recollect  ions  of 43 

New  York  State— Onondaga  Soldiers  of  the 
Revolution,  Official  Records 43 

New  York  State— Oyster  Bay,  OueensCounty. 
a  Documentary  History  of  the  Dutch 
Congregation  of 43 

New  York  State— Pawling,  N.Y' 40 

New  York  State— Phelps  and  Qortaam  Pur- 
chase— History  of  the  Pioneer  Settlement 
of  Phelps  and  Gorham's  Purchase  and 
Morris  Reserve 43 

New  York  State— Queens  County,  New 
York.  History  of 43 

New  York  State— Salem,  N.Y'.— Records  of 
the  Past  and  Glimpses  of  the  Present 43 

New  York  State— Schenectady.  New  York, 
Genealogies  of  the  Descendants  of  the  First 
Settlers  of 44 

New  York  State — Schoharie  County,  History 
of 44 

New  York  State— Shelter  Island  Presbyterian 

Church,  Historic  Papers  on 

...♦4,74,78,77,78,79,82  99,100 

New  fork  State — Simms,  Jeptha  R. — History 
of  Schoharie  County  and  Border  Wars  of 
New  York M 

New  Y'ork  State— Sons  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution, Society  of 1 1 

New  York  State— Steuben  County,  New  York, 
1 1  istory  of 44 

New  York  State— Suffolk  County.  New  York, 
Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of 44 

New  York  State— Try  on  County,  New  York, 
Annals  of 44,45 

New  York  State— Tryon  County,  New  York, 
Minute  Book  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  on    45 

New  York  State-  lister  County.  N.Y 90 

New  York  State—  War  of  the  Revolution  - 
Annals  of  Tryon  County;  or  the  Border 
Warfare  of  New  York  during  the  Revolu- 
tion  il.  16 

New  York  State — War  of  the  Revolution- 
History  of  New  York  During  the  Revolu- 
tionary War,  by  Thomas  Jones I."> 

New  York  State -War  of  the  Revolution — 
New  York  in  the  Revolution  as  a  Colony  and 
as  a  State.  James  A.  Roberts,  comp 45 

New  Y'ork  State — War  of  the  Revolution— 
Onondaga  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution 

New  York  Slat,'     \\  eedsport.  N.Y 96 

New  York  State— Westchester  Count  v.  New 
York.  Early  Wills  of.  from  1684  to  1784....     45 

New  York  State— -Westchester  Counlv.  New- 
York,  History  of 15,71,81,101 

New  York  State-West  Farms,  N.Y 15 

New  York  State—  White  Plains,  New  York, 
Wills  Recorded  at 45 

New  York  State-Wills.  Surrogate  Office, 
City  of  N«w  York,  1666  1 77 1 40 

Nichols  County.  Ky— See  Bourbon  County, 
Appendix. 

Nixon  Family  of  Fermanagh 81,98 

Noblat 


Noblet 
Noblett 
Noblit 
Noblot 


Fain  ily 92 


147 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Noblit,  John  Hyndman— Genealogical  Col- 
lections Relating  to  the  Nobtet  Family 92 

Noblit,  William 92 

Norfolk,  Virginia,  Historical  and  Descriptive 
Sketch  of 65 

North  America— Baptist  Denomination  in 
North  America;  Annual  Register  of,  to  the 
First  of  November,  1790,  by  John  Asplund 
5,9. 10, 22. 27, 28, 36,  37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104. . 

North  Carolina  State 45,46,47,100,107,114 

North  Carolina  State— Baptist  Church— An- 
nual Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination 
in  North  America  to  the  First  of  November, 

1790 

.  .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 66, 58, 60, 104 

North  Carolina  State— North  Carolina  Book- 
let, Published  by  tho  North  Carolina  Daugh- 
ters of  the  American  Revolution 46,  1 1 1 

North  Carolina  State — Cape  Fear  Region 46 

North  Carolina  State— Caruthers,  E.  W.— 
Revolutionary  incidents  and  Sketches  of 
Character,  chiefly  in  the  "Old  North 
State" 47 

North  Carolina,  Census  of,  1790— Heads  of 
Families  at  the  First  Census  of  the  United 
States,  1790,  North  Carolina 9,32,37,55,107 

North  Carolina  State,  Colonial  Records  of 46 

North  Carolina  State— Daughters  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution 46, 111 

North  Carolina  State — Dowd,  Jerome — 
Sketches  of  Prominent  Living  North  Car- 
olinians      47 

North  Carolina  State— Edenton,  N.C 46 

North  Carolina  State,  German  Settlements  in     16 

North  Carolina  State — Goldsboro,  N.C 46,47 

North  Carolina  State— Greensboro,  North 
Carolina,  Facts,  Finures,  Traditions,  Re  - 
iniscences  of,  1808-1904 46 

North  Carolina  State,  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Register  of 46 

North  Carolina  State— Hunter,  C.L.— Sketches 
of  North  Carolina 46, 47 

North  Carolina  State — Lincoln  County,  N.C. 
—See  Hunter's  Sketches  of  North  Carolina.  46, 47 

North  Carolina  State— Mecklenburg  County, 
N.C— See  Hunter's  Sketches  of  North  Car- 
olina  46, 47 

North  Carolina  State — New  Hanover  County, 
History  of 46 

North   Carolina    State— Raleigh,   N.C 

45. 46. 47, 100. 114 

North  Carolina  State — Revolutionary  Inci- 
dents and  Sketches  Chiefly  in  the  "Old 
North  State"— E.  VV.  Caruthers 47 

North  Carolina  State — Revolutionary  pension- 
ers in  North  Carolina 47 

North  Carolina  State— Rowan  County,  N.C— 
Src  Hunter's  Sketches  of  North  Carolina 47 

North  Carolina  State— Rowan  County— Wills     17 

North  Carolina  State—  Schenck,  David,  LL.D. 
—North  Carolina,  1780-81 17 

North  Carolina  State — War  of  the  Revolution, 
Pensioners  in,  North  Carolina 47 

North  Carolina  State— Wheeler,  John  H.— 
Historical  Sketches  of  North  Carolina  from 
1584  to  1851 46 

North  Carolina  State  -Wills,  Abstracts  of, 
Compiled  from  Original  and  Recorded  Wills 
in  the  Office  Of  the  Secretary  of  State I", 

North  Carolina  State   -Wilmington,   N'.C 46 

North   Dakota  State— Bismark,  N.D 47 

North  Dakota  State    Carrington,  N'.D 17 

North  Dakota  State— Historical  Society  of, 
Collections  of 17 

North  Dakota  State  Kensal.  North  Dakota, 
1 1  istory  of 17 

North  Dakota  State,  University  of,  Quarterly 
Journal  of 47 

North  Point,  Md.— The  Citizen  Soldiers  at 
North  Point  and  Ft.  Mcllenry  September 
18,  II,  1M 1 27 

Norwalk,  Conn— Nor  walk  after  Two  Hundred 
and  Fifty  Years 7,8 


PAGE 

Norwalk,  Conn.— see  New  Haven,  Connecticut 
British  Invasion  of 7 

Norwich,  Conn 71, 87, 100 

Norwich,  Connecticut,  History  of,  from  its 
Settlement  in  1660  to  1845 8 

Norwich,  Conn. — see  History  of  the  Leffing- 
well  Family 87 

Notes  and  Queries,  Periodical,  Philadelphia- 
William   Henry  Erie,  M.D.,  editor.... 52, 53, 114 

Nova  Scotia,  Early  Settlement  in 104 


Oak  Park,  111 84 

Oath  of  Allegiance  to  the  Commonwealth  of 

Virginia,  Signers  of : 86 

Ogle  County,  111 14, 80 

Ogle  County,   111.— Governor  Thomas  Ford 

in  Ogle  County 80 

Ogle    County,    111.,    Revolutionary    Soldiers 

Buried  in 14 

Oglesby  Family— See  Appendix. 

Oglesby,  Richard  J.,  Sketch  of— See  Appendix 

Ohio  County,  Indiana,  History  of 19, 20 

Ohio  County,  Va 54 

Ohio  State 8,32,33,48,49,50.  71.7.'),  76. 101,114 

Ohio  State — Annals  of  Ohio— Historic  Events 

in  the  Tuscarawas  and  Muskingum  Valleys    49 
Ohio    State    Archaological    and    Historical 

Society  of 48 

Ohio  State — Athens  County,  Ohio,  History  of    48 
Ohio    State — Butler    County,    Pioneer    Bio- 
graphy of  some  of  the  Early  Settlers  of 48 

Ohio  State— Cincinnati ,  Ohio .  .23, 48, 49, 89,90, 110 
Ohio  State — Cincinnati,  Ohio — College  Cata- 
logue, 1836-37 48 

Ohio  State— Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Directory  of, 

1819 48 

Ohio  State— Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Early  Annals 

of,  1841 48 

Ohio  State— Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Sketches  and 

Statistics  of,  1851, 1859 48 

Ohio  State— Cleveland ,  Ohio 32, 33, 101 

Ohio    State—Cleveland,    Ohio— Lake    View 

Congregational  Church 49 

Ohio  State— Columbus,  Ohio 48, 49, 50, 71, 114 

Ohio  State— Columbus,  Ohio,  History  of 48 

Ohio  State— Daughters  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution—New Connecticut  Chapter  Daugh- 
ters of  the  American  Revolution,  Paines- 

ville,  Ohio 48. 49 

Ohio  State— Day  ton,  Ohio 49 

Ohio  State— Delaware,  Ohio 71 

Ohio  State— Geauga  County,  Ohio,  Revolu- 
tionary Soldiers  Buried  in 48,49 

Ohio  State—  Hildrodth,  S.  P.,  M.D.— Early 

Pioneer  Settlers  of  Ohio 48 

Ohio  State— Historical  and  Philosophical  So- 
ciety of,  Publications  of 49 

Ohio  State,  Historical  Collections  of,  by  Henry 

Howe 48 

Ohio  State— Howell s,  William  Cooper— Recol- 
lections of  Life  in  Ohio  from  1813  to  1840. ...     49 
Ohio  State— Knox  County,  Ohio,  Biographical 

Record  of 49 

Ohio  State— Lake  County,  Ohio,  Revolution- 
ary Soldiers  Hi  tried  in 49 

Ohio  State— Land  Company 48 

Ohio  State— Marietta  Ohio,  First  Settlement 

of 48 

Ohio    State— Muskingum     Valley,     Historic 

F. vents  in 49 

Ohio  State     I'ainesville.  <  >hio 48,49, 71 

Ohio  State  I'ainesville.  Ohio— New  Con- 
necticut Chapter  Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution 

Ohio  State— Plymouth,  Ohio 8, 49 

See  atoo  Plymouth,  Conn •....      8 

Ohio  State— Seneca  Count-y,  Ohio,  History  of    49 
Ohio  State -South  Charleston,  Ohio  Sketches 

of 50 

Ohio  State— Tuscarawas  and  Muskingum  Val- 
leys, Historic  Events  in 49 


148 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Ohio  State— War  of  the  Revolution— Revolu- 
tionary Soldiers  Buried  in  Geauga  County, 
Ohio 48,49 

Ohio  State,  Western  Reserve  Pioneers  of BO 

Old  Dover,  N.H 93 

Old  Northwest  Genealogical  Society,  Publi- 
cations of 114 

Olin,  William  M.— Secret ary  of  Slat i>  of  Massa- 
chusetts     32 

Oliver,  John,  Land  Grant  for  Military  Ser- 
vices, War  of  1812 16, 92 

Omaha,  Neb 7<> 

Onderdonk,  Henry  M 55 

Oneida  County,  New  York,  Annals  and  Recol- 
lections of 43 

Onondaga,  N.Y. — Onondaga's  Soldiers  of  the 
Revolution 43 

Orangeburg  County,  South  Carolina,  History 
of 66 

Orange  County,  Virginia,  History  of,  from  its 
Formation  in  1734  to  the  End  of  Recon- 
struction in  1870 05 

Oroatt,  (Rev.)  Samuel— History  of  Torring- 
ton,  Connecticut,  from  its  First  Settlement 
in  1737 9 

Order  and  Letter  Book  of  Brig.  Gen.  Henry 
Atkinson,  1832 17 

Order  Book  and  Muster  Rolls  of  the  Illinois 
Troops  in  the  Black  Hawk  War 7 

Orderly  Book  and  Journals  kept  by  Connecti- 
cut Men  while  taking  Part  in  the  American 
Revolution 8 

Orderly  Book  of  General  Lewis  of  that  Portion 
of  the  American  Army  Stationed  at  or  near 
Williamsburgh,  Virginia,  March  18,  1770  to 
August  28,  1770 69, 109 

( tnlerly  Book  of  Sir  John  Johnson 109 

Orderly  Book  of  Gen.  John  Peter  Gabriel 
Ifuhtanberg,  March  -ii  December  20,  1777..    65 

<  >rendorff  Family 72. 92  93  96  98, 99, 101, 102 

<  >riskany  Canipaign,  1776-1777— Orderly  Book 

of  Sir  John  Johnson 109 

Osage  County,  Kan 93 

Osborne,  Georgia  L 4, 1 16 

Osborne,  Georgia  L.,  Compiler  of  Genealogical 

Works  in  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.      4 
Overton,  Samuel— Letter  to  his  Father  Waller 

Overton  Written  During  the  War  of  1812..    24 
Overton,  Waller — Letter  of  Samuel  Overton 
to  his  Father  Waller  Overton  During  the 

War  of  1812 34 

Owen  County,  Indiana,  History  of 19 

Owen,  Thomas  M.,  LL.D.— Alabama  official 

and  statistical  reporter 5 

Oxford,  Conn- See  Waterbury,  Conn.;  Wood- 
bury, Conn 8,9 

Oxford,  Miss M 

Oyster  Bay,  Queens  County,  New  York, 
Dutch  Congregation  of,  Documentary  His- 
tory of 43 


Paca  Family 92 

See  Selden 96 

Page  Family 92 

See  Selden M 

Painesville.Ohio 4S,  4't,  71 

Painesville,  Ohio— New  Connecticut  Chapter 

Daughters  of  the  American  devolution... 48,49 
Palmar,   Charles   J.    -History    of    Lenox    and 

Richmond,  Massachusetts! 30,31 

Palmer.   Clara   Skeele — Annals    of   Chicopee 

St  reel .  1676  1878 32 

Palmer  Family— See  Appendix. 

Palmar,    (General)    Friend— Early    Davs    in 

Detroit 33 

Palmer,  John  if.,  Personal  Recollect  ions  of — 

See  Appendix. 
Palmer,  Massachusetts,  History  of  the  Town 

oL 31 


PAGE 

Palmer,   William    P.,   editor,   Virginia   Stale 
Papers — Calendar  of  Virginia  E 
and  other  Manuscripts,  lii.',j- 1781,  preserved 
in  the  State  Capitol  at  Richmond 68 

Park,  K.  ('.,  pub.— History  of  Irvine  ami  Kstill 
Counties,  Kentucky 23 

Parke  County,  Indiana,  History  of 20,21 

Parker,  Abraham,  Descendants  of 44 

Parker,  Archelius,  Descendants  of 99 

Parker,  Edward  E.— Genealogical  and  Family 
History  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire 91 

Parker  Family 8,99. 101, 102 

Parry  Family 81, 92, 94, 98 

See  Stuart,  Freeman,  Pike. 

Parson  Family 92 

See  Hoar 83 

Parsons,  Lewis  B.— Genealogy  of  the  Family 
of  Lewis  B.  Parsons  (Second),  Etc 92 

Parsons,  (Capt.)  Luke— Captain  of  Cavalry, 
Vermont,  War  of  I8U 59,  Ill 

Patrician  and  Plebian  in  Virginia-  9m  Wur- 
tenbacker <v> 

Patterson,  William  D.,  comp.  and  editor.  Pro- 
bate Records  of  Lincoln  County,  Maine, 
1780  to  1800 ." 26 

Pawling,  N.Y 40 

Paxton,  W.  M.— Marshall  Family,  or  a  Gene- 
alogical Chart  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Marshall  and  Elizabeth  Markham 89 

Pearce  Family 92 

Pearce,  (Col.)    Frederick   C,   comp.,Peai 
( I  enealogy 

Pearce,  Richard,  Descendants  of 

Peaslee  Familv 

Pearson,  (Prof.)  Jonathan-  Contributions  for 
the  Genealogies  of  the  First  Settlers  of  the 
Ancient  County  of  Albany,  New  York,  from 
1630-1800 40 

Pearson,  (Rev.)  Jonathan  Contributions  for 
the  Genealogies  of  the  Descendants  of  the 
First   Settlers   Ofgthfl   Patent    and  City   of 

Schenectady  from  1663  to  isoo 44 

Pearson,  (Rev.)  Jonathan—  A'History) of  the 
Schenectady  Patent  in  the  DutchTand  Eng- 
lish Times;  being  Contributions  Toward 
History  of  the  Lower  Mohawk  Valley 41 

Peck  Family 

Pedigrees,  Alphabetical  Index  to,  by  Daniel 
P.  Durrie—  ore  Appendix. 

Pedigrees — Hints  for  Tracing  an  Anglo- 
American  Pedigree  in  the  Old  Country 107 

Pedigrees— Index  to  Genealogies  and  Pedi- 
grees in  New  England  Historical  and  Gene- 
alogical Register  for  Fifty  Years,  January, 
Is  17  to  October,  1S90....." 108 

Pelletreau,  William  S.,  A.M.  F.arly  Wills 
of  Westchester  County,  New  York,  from 
1664  to  1784 ." IS 

Pelletreau,  William  S.,  A.M.-  Silas  Wood's 
Sketch  of  the  Town  of  Huntington,  Long 
Island,  edited  with  notes  by 

Pence  Family 

Pence,  (Judge)  John.  Descendants  of 93 

Pence,  Kingsley  AdolphOS     History  of  Judge 

John  Fence  and  his  Descendants 

Pendleton  Family 93 

S«c  Selden 96 

Pennsylvania  State 

..33,60. 51,63,68, 54.  60,66.  ."<>.  73,  76. 19, 80,81. 
83,  v  98,  100,101,  in:-,  106,  107,  1"".  11 1 

Pennsylvania  state,  Archives  of 

Pennsylvania  state,  Baptist  Church  In-  An- 
nual Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination 

in  North  America;  to  the  l'it-t  of  November, 

1 790.  Pennsylvania 

..6,9,  1".  33,  37,  28,36(37,  K>,  15,  60  104 

Pennsylvania  State  Beaver  County,  Penn- 
sylvania, History  Of 50 

Pennsylvania  State— Casper,  (Rev.)— Mar- 
riage Record,  1839-1882 53 


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Pennsylvania  State,  Census  of,  1790— Heads  of 
Families  at  the  First  Census  of  the  United 
States,  1790 9,32,37,55,57, 107 

Pennsylvania  State — Colonial  Dames  of  Amer- 
ica, Pennsylvania  Society  of 51  105 

Pennsylvania  State,  Colonial  Records  of,  1683 
to  1790 50  51 

Pennsylvania  State — Coudersport,  Pa 77 

Pennsylvania  State — Dauphin  County,  Scraps 
of  History  of 51 

Pennsylvania  Stat* — Delaware  County 92 

Pennsylvania  State— Easton,  Pennsylvania, 
First  Settlers  of,  Etc 51 

Pennsylvania  State— Erlenwiger,  (Rev.)  C. 
G.— Marriage  Record,  1840-1875 53 

Pennsylvania  State — Frankford,  Pa 

70, 72, 76, 79, 80, 81. 83, 85, 86, 94, 98, 101 ,  102 

Pennsylvania  State— Franklin,  Pa 53 

Pennsylvania  State — French  Occupation  in 
Western  Pennsylvania,  1631-1764 51 

Pennsylvania  State,  Genealogical  Society  of, 
Publications 51, 52, 114 

Pennsylvania  State—  Germantown,  Pa 110 

Pennsylvania  State — Harrisburg,  Pa 

50, 51, 53, 85, 113, 114 

Pennsvlvania  State,  Historical  Society  Pub- 
lications of 53, 65, 114 

Pennsylvania  State,  Historical  Society  Pub- 
lishers of— Magazine  of  Biography  and 
History 53, 114 

Pennsylvania  State— Huntington  County, 
History  of 52 

Pennsylvania  State,  Immigrants  to,  German, 
Swiss,  Dutch,  French  from  1727  to  1776, 
Rupp's  Collection  of  Names  of 51, 104, 105 

Pennsylvania  State — Juniata  Valley,  History 
of  the  Early  Settlement  of 52 

Pennsylvania  State — Lancaster,  Pa 52, 97 

Pennsylvania  State— Lancaster  Barracks 52 

Pennsylvania  State — Lancaster  County,  His- 
tory of 52 

Pennsylvania  State— Lebanon,  Pa 88 

Pennsylvania  State— Li  nek  laen,  John— Trav- 
els in  Pennsylvania,  New  York  and  Vermont 
45,52,53,59 

Pennsylvania  State— Magazine  of  Biography 
and  History,  published  by  the  Pennsylvania 
Historical  Society 53, 65, 114 

Pennsylvania  State  Marriages,  1835-1898 53 

Pennsylvania  State— Monongahela  of  Old., 
Historical  Sketches  of  Southwestern  Penn- 
sylvania     52 

Pennsylvania  State — Notes  and  Queries,  Per- 
iodical Relating  Chiefly  to  the  Interior  of 
Pennsylvania 52  53, 114 

Pennsylvania  State — Oath  of  Allegiance  to  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania  between  the  Years 
1776  to  1794,  Names  of  Persons 53 

Pennsylvania  State — Philadelphia,  Pa 

22, 25, 44, 45, 46, 47, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 60, 

61,  66,  67, 68, 69,92, 97, 100, 103, 104, 105, 109,  111,  114 

Pennsylvania  State — Snyder  County,  Pa. — 
\rarfiages,  1835-1899— Miscellaneous  Mar- 
riages, 1868-1898 53 

Pennsylvania  State— Susquehanna  Valleyj 
West   Branch  of,  Biographical  Annals  of 

I  Nceased  Residents  of 50 

Pennsvlvania  State— Upland,  Pennsylvania, 

Record  of  the  Court  at,  1676  to  1681 53 

Pennsylvania  Slate    Valley  Forge,  Pa 110 

Pennsylvania  State — Venango  County,  His- 
tory of 53 

Pennsylvania  State-  War  of  the  Revolution — 
Old  Westmoreland,  a  History  of  Western 

Pennsylvania  During  the  Hevoltition 54 

Pennsylvania  State     War  of  the  Revolution — 

See  Pennsylvania  Archives,  V  ols.  1.'$  and  14.50, 53 
Pennsylvania    State- — Washington    County, 

Pennsylvania,  History  of 54 

Pennsylvania  State— Westmoreland,  Pa. — 
Old  Westmoreland,  a  History  of  Western 
Pennsylvania  During  the  Revolution 54 


PAOE 

Pennsylvania  State— Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 54 

Pennsylvania  State— Wyoming  Historical  and 
:   Geological  Society  Proceedings^ and  Collec- 

»  tionsof 54 

Penobscot,  Maine,  History  of 25,26 

Pension  Rolls,  Illinois,  1816-1835 13 

Pentagoet,  Maine,  Ancient  Settlement  of.  ..25,  26 
Peoria,  111. — Daughters  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution     14 

Peoria  County,  111.— In  Military  Tract.'. 15 

Peoria  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 

►  Buried  in 3, 14 

Peoria  County,  111.— War  of  1812— Soldiers  of 
the  War  of  1812,  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants 

were  Located  in  Peoria  County 13,16 

Periodicals— Genealogical  Periodicals 111-115 

Periodicals — Times  and  Seasons,  published  by 

the  Mormons  at  Nauvoo,  111 97 

Perley,  Sidney,  editor,  Essex  Antiquarian.  .29, 112 
Perrin,   William  Henry,  editor,  History  of 
fc  Bourbon,  .Scott,    Harrison    and    Nicholas 
w  Counties,  Kentucky— See  Appendix. 

Perry  Family 93 

Peters,   John   B.,    editor,    Diary    of   David 

McClure,  1748-1820 106 

Phelps  and  Gorham— Purchase  and  Morris, 

Reserve  History  of 43 

Phelps,  W.  W.— Joseph  Smith,  Sr.,  Article  on    97 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

22,  25, 45, 46, 47, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 60, 

61, 65, 67, 68, 69, 92, 97, 100, 103, 104, 105, 109,  111,  114 

Phillips,  (Gen.)  William 107 

Pickens  County,  Alabama,  History  of,  1817- 

1856,  by  Nelson  F.  Smith 5 

Pierce,  Frederick  Clifton,  comp.,  Field  Gene- 


Pierce,    Frederick   Clifton— Fiske   and    Fisk 

Family  Genealogy 80 

Pierce,  Frederick  Clifton— History  of  Grafton, 

Mass 30 

Pike  County,  111.,  In  the  Military  Tract 15 

Pinckney  Family 71, 72, 78, 83, 93 

Pinkham  Family 93 

Pinkham,  Richard,  of  Old  Dover,  New  Hamp- 
shire and  his  Descendants  East  and  West . .    93 
Pioneer  Mothers  of  America  by  Harry  Clinton 

Green  and  Mary  Wolcott  Green 109 

Pioneer  Mothers  of  Illinois,  Collection  of  Let- 
ters of 13 

Pioneer  Society  of  Michigan,  Collections  of...    34 

Piper  Family 72,93,96.98,99,101,102 

Pittsfield,  Massachusetts,  History  of. 31 

Pittsburgh,  Battle  of,  War  of  1812 Ill 

See  Clark,  Byron  N Ill 

Pleasant  Family 93 

See  Randolph 94 

Plymouth,  Conn.— see  Waterbury,  Conn 8, 9 

Plymouth  County,  Mass 28 

Plymouth,  Mass 31, 86 

Plymouth,    Massachusetts,    Ancient    Land 

Marks  of 31 

Plymouth,  Ohio-^see  Plymouth,  Conn 8, 49 

Plymouth  Township,  Pennsylvania,  Estab- 
lishment and  Settlement  of,  with  Genealogi- 
cal Data  from  Records  of  Friends 53 

Polo,  III ,  14 

Popham  Colony,  Me.— Memorial  Volume  of 
the  Popham  Celebration,  August  29,  1862..    26 

Portage,  Wis 70 

Port  Jefferson,  L.I 44 

Portland,  Me 25, 26, 74 

Portland,  Me.— Portland  Soldiers  and  Sailors 

in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 26 

Portsmouth,  R.I 92 

Portsmouth  County,  Va 65,66 

Potter,  Charles  Edward,  comp.,  Barrett  An- 
cestry     72 

Pound  Familv 85,93 

Powell  Family 93,94 

Powell,  Thomas,  Descendants  of 93 

Power,  John  Carroll  and  Power,  (Mrs.)  S.  A., 
comps.,  History  of  Early  Settlers  of  Sanga- 
mon County— Centennial  Edition 13 


160 
INDEX— Continued 


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Presbyterian  Church— Kentucky— Ebenezer 
Kentucky  Presbytery  of 23 

Presbyterian  Church— Kentucky— History  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Kentucky 24,61 

Presbyterian  Church— Kentucky— West  Lex- 
ington, Ky 23 

Presbyterian  Church— New  Jersey— (First)  of 
Morristown,  New  Jersey.  History  of 39 

Presbyterian  Church— New  Jersey— Trenton, 
New  Jersey,  History  of 39 

Presbyterian  Church— New  York  Shelter  Is- 
land Presbyterian  Church 

...44,74.  7ti,  77. 78, 70,  B2,  83,  84,  85. 90, 92, 90, 99, 100 

Presbyterian  Church— Virginia — Presbyterian 
Churches  in  Hie  Valley  of  Virginia. . .  .* 24,61 

Presbyterian  Church,  Wisconsin 70 

Preston,  Conn 101 

Preston  Familv 94 

Set  SeUl.n' 96 

Price.  (Rev.)  Benjamin  Luther— John  Price — 
The  Emigrant  Jamestown  Colony  1620,  with 
Some  of  his  Descendants 94 

Price  Family M 

Price,  John,  Descendants  of 94 

Prichard,  A.  M.,  comp.,  Descendants  of  Wil- 
liam Prichard 94 

Prichard  Family 94 

Prince,  Ezra  M.— The  Fourth  Illinois  Infantry 
in  the  War  with  Mexico IS 

Prospect,  Conn.— See  Waterbury,  Conn 8,9 

Providence,  R.I 54, 55, 75, 1 12 

Providence,  R. I.— History  of  the  State  of 
Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations 
from  the  Settlement  of  the  State  1636,  to  the 
Adoption  of  the  federal  ('(institution 55 

Providence,  K.l. — Records  of  the  Colony  of 
Rhode,  Island  and  Providence  Plantation..    84 

Public  Records  of  the  State  of  Connecticut 
from  October,  1776  to  February,  1778 8 

Putnam  County,  III.,  Part  of,  in  the  Militarv 
Tract 15 

Putnam,  Kben  and  Sharpies,  Stephen,  editors, 
Genoa logical  Magazine 112 

Putnam.  Kben.  editor,  Putnam's  Monthly 
and  Historical  Magazine .  114 

Putnam's  Monthly  and  Historical  Magazine. .  114 

Pyke  Family 78, 81,94, 98 


Queens  County,  New  York,  History  of 43 

Queens  of  American  Society,  by   Elizabeth 

F.  Ellet 109 

Quincy,  111 77 

Quisenberry,  A.  C— Kentuckians  in  the  Bat- 
tle of  Lake  Erie 24 


Railey  Family 94 

See  Randolph 91 

Railey,  W.  E.— Randolphs  and  their  Railey 

Connection! 94 

Raleigh,  N.C 45, 46, 47, 100. 114 

Ralston  Family 94 

Ralston,  James  Harvey,  Article  on,  bv  Dr. 

J.  F.  Border ." 94 

Ramsay,  David,  M.D.— History  of  South  Car- 
olina, from  its  Settlement  in  1670  to  the 

1808 56 

Ramsay,  David,  M.D. — History  of  the  Revo- 
lution  of  Smith   Carolina,  from  a  British 

Province  to  an  Independent  Suite 50 

Ramsay,  J.   <;.   M.     Annals  of  Tennessee  to 

the  end  of  the  Eighteenth  Century 57 

Randolph  County.  UL— Montague's  Early  Set- 
tlers of  Kaskaskia,  a  Directory  and  Business 
Mirror.    Historical   Sketches   of   Randolph 

County 12 

Randolph  Family 94 

Randolph,  (Sir)  John — Colonial  Decisions  of 

the  General  Court  of  Virginia,  172S-1741 61 

Randolph  Township,  McLean  County,  III.  ..12.7.1 
Randolph  Township — McLean  County,  111.. 
Gravestone  Inscriptions  in 12, 73 


BO 


PAOE 

Red  ford,  (Rev.)  A.  H.— History  of  Methodism 
in  Kentucky 24 

Reece,  J.  N.— Adjutant  General,  state  of  Illi- 
nois, Reports,  1861-66,  revised  by II 

Reed  Family 94 

Reeder,  Albert— Sketches  of  South  Charleston, 
•Ohio 

Register  and  Militarv  Roster  (Annual  >.  Name 
and  Rank  of  the  Principal  Civil  Officers  of 
the  Qntted  Btatee  Government  since  Its  or- 
ganization and  of  New  Vork  since  the  Adop- 
tion of  its  Constitution  in  1777 104 

Rehoboth,  Massachusetts,  Vital  Records  of. 
1043-1808 |] 

Bel  ere  Family 94 

Revere,  (Cot)  Paul.  Life  and  Works  of.. 

Reynold*,  John,  Militia  Documents  of,  Ki2..     17 

Reynolds,  John,  Orderly  Book  of,  Black  Hawk 
War.  1888 .' 17 

Reynolds,  John— Pioneer  History  of  Illinois..     16 

Reynolds,  John  Hugh — Secretary  Arkansas 
Historical  Association 5 

kc/eau  Family 94 

Rhodes  Familv 71.  72.  7S, 83, 93. 94, 95 

Rhode  Island  State 54,55,  75, 80, 03, 107,  LIS 

Rhode  Island  State — Ancestry  of  Thirtv- 
three  Rhode  Islanders  Born  in  the  Kigh- 
t  couth  Century .",  t 

Rhode  Island  State— Arnold.  Samuel  Greene — 
History  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations 55 

Rhode  Island  State— Austin,  John  Osborne, 
comp.,  Ancestry  of  Thirty-three  Rhode 
Islanders  Born  in  the  Eighteenth  Century  .     ."! 

Rhode  Island  State  \ustin,  John  Osborne — 
Genealogical  Dictionary  of 

Rhode  Island  State—  Baptist  Church—  Annual 
Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in 
North  America:  to  the  First  of  November, 

1790 

..5.0, 10. 22, 27, 28,36, 87, 40. 45.50, 54,55,58, 60, 104 

Rhode  Island  State— Block  Island.  Rhode 
Island,  Epitaphs  in  the  Burying  Ground  of.    54 

Rhode  Island  State.  Census  of.  17'.»0  Heads  of 
Families  at  the  First  Census  of  the  United 
States,  taken  in  the  Year  1790.  .9. 32. 37. 56, 57. 107 

Rhode  Island  State,  Genealogical  Dictionarv 
of 54, 55 

Rhode  Island  State— Narragansott.  Rhode 
Island.  Episcopal  Church  in.  History  of 55 

Rhode  Island  State— Portsmouth.  R.I 92 

Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations, 
Records  of 

Rhode  Island  State— Providence,  R.I.54,55,75,112 

Rhode  Island  State—  Providence.  K.l.  His- 
tory of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 
dence Plantations  from  the  Settlement  of 
the  State.  1838,  lO  the  Adoption  of  the  Fed 
oral  Const  it  tit  ion 

Rhode  Island  State— Providence.  R. I.— Rec- 
ords of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations 

Rhode  Island  StaU'  Sociotv  of  the  Cincin- 
nati    104 

Rhode  Island  State  — War  of  the  Revolution, 

History  of  Warren,  Rhode  Island  in H 

Rhode  Island  State  -Warren,  R.I.  History  of 
the  War  of  the  Revolution 55 

Rhode  Island   State-  Woonsoeket.    K.I "1 

lihorer  Family 

Rice.  Harvey— Pioneers  of  the  WCstem  Re- 
serve     50 

Richardson.  Hester  Dorsey  sidelights  on 
Maryland  History 27 

Richmond,  Massachusetts.  History  of 

Richmond,  Va 14,15  84,108 

Richmond,  Va. — Richmond,  Her  Past  and 
Present    Sat  Appendix. 

Kiddle,  A.  G.-Life  of  Benjamin  Wade....  100, 101 

Riddle  Family 95 

den 96 

Rilev,  Franklin  L.— See  Mississippi  Historical 
Society 34 


:,t 


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Rivers,  William  James— Sketch  of  tho  History 
of  South  Carolina  to  the  Close  of  the  Pro- 
prietary Government  by  the  Revolution  of 
1719.  etc 57 

Robots,  K 11  wood,  editor,  Dewees  Family 
1 1  istory 78 

Roberts,  Ellwood— Plymouth  Meeting,  its  Es- 
tablishment and  the  Settlement  of  tho 
Township,  with  Historical,  Genealogical  and 
Biographical  Data  from  Records  of  Friends    53 

Roberts.  James  A..  Camp.,  New  York  in  the 
Revolution  as  a  Colony  and  as  a  State 45 

Roberta,  James  H. — John  Edgar,  Article  on..     79 

Robertson,  (Col.)  Robert  S.,  editor,  History 
of  the  Maumee  River  Basin,  Allen  County, 
I  ml  iana 19 

Rochette  Family  of  Holland 91, 95 

See  Morton 91 

Rockford,  111 92 

Rockingham  County,  N.H 36 

Ruakingham  County,  Virginia,  History  of..    66 

Rogers,  Sion Report  on  Revolutionary 

Claims.  1864 14 

Rogers  Familv 67, 85, 88, 89, 90, 95 

SfeMcllh'any 89 

Rogers,  Horatio— Notes  on  Hadden's  Journal 
and  Orderly  Books 107 

Rollin,  Frank  A.— Life  and  Public  Services 
of  Martin  R.  Delaney 78 

Rollins,  (Mrs.)  H.  M. — Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in  McLean  County,  list  compiled  by    15 

Romance  of  Genealogy,  bv  Eugene  F.  McPike 
79,*S0, 82, 88, 89, 91, 94, 99, 100, 101 

Rombauer,  (Hon.)  R.  E.— Gustavus  Koerner, 
Article  on SO 

Romeyn,  (Rev.)  Theodore — Historical  Ad- 
dress Delivered  on  Occasion  of  the  Reopen- 
ing and  Dedication  of "  The  First  Reformed 
( Dutch)  Church" 38 

Ross  Family 95 

Se«Selden 96 

Rosslyn,  Va 60, 61 

Rothert,  Otto  A.— History  of  Muhlenberg 
County,  Kentucky — See  Appendix. 

Rowan  County,  N.C 47 

See  Hunter's  Sketch  of  North  Carolina  . .    47 

Rowan  County,  N.C— Wills  of  Rowan  County 
North  Carolina 47 

Rowland,  Dunbar,  comp..  Official  and  Statis- 
tical Register  of  Mississippi 85 

Roxbury  Conn.— Sec  Woodbury,  Conn 8,9 

Roxbury,  Mass 28, 31, 83 

Roxbury  Town,  Massachusetts,  History  of.. 28, 31 

Royal  ton,  Vt.— History  of  Royalton,  Ver- 
mont     59 

Royalton.  Vt.— Woman's  Club 59 

Rupp,  (Mrs.)  Helen  Nye— Revolutionary 
Soldiers  Buried  in  Warren  County,  list 
compiled  by 3, 14 

Rupp,  (Prof.)  I.  Daniel— Collection  of  Up- 
wards of  30,000  names  of  German,  Swiss, 
Dutch,  French  and  other  Immigrants  in 
Pennsylvania  from  1727  to  1770,  Et.c.  Etc 
51.104, 106 

Russell,  (Prof.)  John— Notes  on  the  Black 
Hawk  War  17 

Rutherford  Family ...."!!!!".!!!!!.""  !95, 96, 99 

Rutland,  Vt 60 

S 

Sac  City,  la 19,77 

Sac  Indians 93 

Backet  t  <  taneajogy 95 

Saffell,  Charles  ('.-Citizen  Soldiers  at  North 
Point  and  Fort  Mcllenry,  September  13, 14, 

1814 27 

Saffell,  \V.  T.  R.— Records  of  the  Revolution- 
ary War,  also  index  to  same  by  J.  T.  McAl- 
lister   .63, 66, 109, 110 

Sage  Family— See  Le  Sage 87 

St.  Albans,  Vermont,  Centennial  History  of. .    59 


PAGE 

St.  Denis  Parish,  South  Carolina,  Annals  and 

Parish  Register  of 57 

St.  .1  ohnshury,  Vt 59 

St.  Joseph  County,  Indiana,  History  of 20 

St.  Louis,  Mo 35, 91, 92, 105 

St.  Louis,  Mo.— Creoles  of  St.  Louis 35,105 

St.  Mark's  Church  on  the  Bowery,  New  York 
City,  Historical  Notices  of,  from  A.D.  1?J5 

toA.D.  1st". 43 

St.  Mark's  Parish,  Virginia,  Dr.  Philip  Slaugh- 
ter's History  of 62, 66 

St.  Mary's,  G a.— Historical  Sketches  ol  Old 

St.  Mary's 11 

St.  Nicholas  Society  of  New  York 43 

St.  Peter's  Parish  Register  1680  to  17S7 67 

St.  Thomas  Parish,  South  Carolina,  Annals 

and  Parish  Register,  1680  to  1884 57 

Sale,   Edith    Tunis— Manors   of   Virginia   in 

Colonial  Times 61, 64 

Salem,  Mass 30,  79, 112, 114 

Salem,  Mass.— Press  Historical  and  Genealogi- 
cal Record s  114 

Salem  County,  N.J.— Wills,  1804-1830 39 

Salem,  N.Y.— Salem  Books,  Records  of  the 

Past  and  Glimpses  of  the  Present 43, 44 

Salley,  A.  S.,  Jr.— Orangeburg  County,  South 
Carolina,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the 

Close  of  the  Revolut  ionary  War 56 

Salley,  A.  S.,  Jr.,  comp.,  Marriage  Notices 
in  South  Carolina  Gazette  and  its  Succes- 
sor, 1732-1801 56 

Salzburgers  and  their  Descendants—  See  Eben- 

ezer,  Ga 10,11,95 

Sanborn    1 '  „- 

Sanborne  /Family 95 

Sanborn,  V.  C— Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Sanborne    or    Sanborn    in    England    and 

America,  1194-1898 95 

Sandy  Springs,  Maryland,  Annals  of 27 

San  Francisco,  Cal 5, 112 

Sangamo  Journal  January  9,  1836 91 

Sangamon  County,  111 3, 12, 13, 14 

Sangamon  County,  Illinois,  Early  Settlers  of, 

History  of 13 

Sangamon  County  Court  House  Tablet  Placed 
on,  to  the  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution  Buried 
in  the  County,  by  the  Springfield  Chapter, 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 14 

Sangamon  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Sol- 
diers Buried  in 3, 14 

Santa  Anna,  (General)  Antonio  Lopez  de 58 

Saunders,  (Col.)  James  Edmonds— Early  Set- 
tlers of  Alabama,  by 5 

Saunders,  William,  editor,  Colonial  Records  of 

North  Carolina 46 

Saunderson,  (Rev.)  Henry  IL— History  of 
Charlestown,  New  Hampshire,  the  Old 
No.  4,  Embracing  the  Part  Borne  by  its 
Inhabitants   in    the   Indian,    French    and 

Revolutionary  Wars,  Etc.,  Etc 36 

Savage,  (Dr.)  James,  comp.,  Barrett  Ancestry    72 

Savage,   James — Genealogical    Dictionary  of 

the  First  Settlers  of  New  England,  Showing 

Three    Generations    of    those    Who   came 

before  May,  1692,  on  the  Basis  of  Farmer's 

Register,  also  index 106 

Savannah,  (ia 10,11,95 

Savoie  Family 95 

Sawyer  Family  . .  .—See  New  York  Shelter  Is- 
land Presbyterian  Church 44,95,96 

Sawyer,  (Capt.)  Thomas,  Ancestry  of 95,96 

Scharf,  (Col.)  J.  Thomas— Chronicles  of  Balti- 
more; being  a  Complete  History  of  "Balti- 
more Town"  and  Baltimore  City,  from  the 

Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time 27 

Scharf,  J.  Thomas— History  of  Westchester 

County,  New  York 45 

Schenck,  David,  LL.D.— North  Carolina,  1780 

1781 47 

Schenectady,  New  York,  Genealogies  of  the 
Descendants  of  the  First  Settlers  of 44 


152 


INDEX — Continued 


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Schenectady,  New  York  Patent,  History  of, 

in  the  Patch  and  English  Times 44 

Scherer  Family 73, 96 

SchiefTelin  Family 96,99 

Schoharie  County,  New  York,  H  istory  of 44 

Schuyler  County,  111.,  In  the  Military  Tract. .     18 
Scotch  Highlanders  in  America  Prior  to  the 

Peace  of  1783 103  104, 110 

Scotch-Irish  in  America— Proceedings  of  the 

Scotch-Irish  Congress 110 

Scotch-Irish  in  History  as  Master  Builders  of 
Empires.    States,    Churches,    Schools   and 

Civilization 110 

Scotch-Irish  Pioneers  in  Ulster  and  America32, 110 
Scotch-Irish    Settlement,    Virginia,    Chroni- 
cles of 60, 61 

Scotch-Irish  Society  in  America,  Proceedings 

of 110 

Scotland 74,81,110 

Scotland— G  lasgow,  Scotland 110 

Scott  County,    Ky.  —See  Bourbon   County, 

Appendix. 
Scott,  Franklin  William,  editor,  Newspapers 
and  Periodicals  of  Illinois,  1814-1879,  Illinois 

I li storical  Collections,  Vol.  VI 116 

Scott,  W.  W.— Orange  County,  Virginia, 
History  of,  from  its  formation   in  1734, to 

the  End  of  Reconstruction  in  1870 65 

Seattle,  Wash 69 

Secomb,  Daniel  F.— History  of  the  Town  of 

Amherst,  New  Hampshire,  1728-1882 36 

Selden  Family 67, 96 

Selleck  Family 93,96 

Selleck,  William  Edwin— Selleck    and  Peck 

Genealogy 93,% 

Semplo  Family 96 

See  also  Appendix. 
Seraple,  (Gen.)  James,  Article  on,  by  Mary 

Semple  Ames  Cushman, — See  Appendix. 
Semple,  (Hon.)  James,  Genealogy  of,  by  W. 

K.  Anderson 96 

Seneca  County,  Ohio,  History  of 49 

Sener,  Samuel  M.— Lancaster  Barracks  where 
the  BritishTand  '  Hessian   Prisoners  were 

Detained  during  the  Revolution 52 

Serre  Family 96 

Seville— Archives  of  the  Indies  at  Seville 35 

Seymour  Family 96 

Shambaugh,  Benjamin  F.,  editor,  Iowa  Jour- 
nal of  History  and  Politics 22 

Shambaugh,  Benjamin  F.,  editor,  Mississippi 

Valley  Historical  Society  Publications 113 

Shaw,  (Rev.)  James,  D.D.— Scotch-Irish  in 
History  as  master  Builders  of  Empires, 
States,  Churches,  Schools  and  Civiliza- 
tion   110 

Sheahan,  James  W.— Life  of  Stephen  A.  Doug- 

las^See  Appendix. 
Shelter  Island,*N.Y.— Historical  Papers  on 
Shelter  Island  and  its  Presbyterian  Church 

44, 74, 76, 77, 78. 79, 82. 83, 84,55, 90, 92, 96, 100 

See  New  York  Shelter  Island  Presbyterian 

Church 44 

Shenandoah  ( ioonty,  Va 93 

Shenandoah  Valley  of  Virginia,  German  Ele- 
ment of 67 

Shenando.ih  Valley  Pioneers  and  their  De- 
scendants—See FrederickVounty,  Va 62, 67 

Shepardson  Family 96 

Shepardson,   Francis   Way  land— Shepardson 
Family,  Branches  of,  in  the  United  States 
when  the  First  Census  was  Taken  in  1790. .    96 
Shepherd,   Samuel— Statutes  of  Virginia,   a 

Continuation  of  Hening's  Statutes 63, 68 

Shepherdstown,  Va 67, 69 

Shindel,  (Rev.) Snvder  County,  Pa.— 

Marriage  Record,  1835-1888 53 

Short  Family 72, 96^  98, 101, 102 

Shurtleff,  Nathaniel  B.,  M.D.,  editor,  Records 
of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth  in  New 
England 31 


PAGE 

Simms,  Jeptha  R.- — History  of  Schoharie 
County  and  Border  Wars  of  New  York: 
containing  also  a  Sketch  of  the  Causes  which 
Led  to  the  American  Revolution,  Etc 44 

Simms,  W.  liilmore— South  Carolina  in  the 
Revolutionary  War 56 

Sinnett,  (Rev.)  Charles  Nelson— Jacob  John- 
son o(  llarpswell,  Maine,  and  his  Descend- 
ants East  and  West 85 

Sinnett,  (Rev.)  Charles  Nelson— Michael  Sin- 
nett of  Harpsville,  Maine 96,97 

Sinnett,  (Rev.)  Charles  Nelson,  comp.,  Perry 
Family  in  Maine 93 

Sinnett,  (Kev.)  Charles  Nelson,  comp.,  Rich- 
ard Pinkham  of  Old  Dover,  New  Hampshire 
and  his  Descendants  East  and  West 93 

Sinnett.  (Rev.)  Charl»s  Nelson— Thompson 
Family  in  Maine,  New  Hampshire  ana  the 
West 99 

Siimett,  (Rev.)  Charles  Nelson-  Walter  Mer- 
ry man  of  Harpswell,  Maine  and  his  Descend- 
ants  •  90 

Sinnett     ln      ., 

Sinnotts    painily 96 

Sinnett,  Michael,  Ancestry  of 96 

Sinnotts  Family 96 

See  Sinnett 96 

Slade,  Charles,  Article  on,  by  Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder    97 

Slade  Family ."....    97 

Slaughter,  (Rev.)  Philip— History  of  Bristol 

lv<Parish,  Virginia 61 

Slaughter,  (Dr.)  Philip— History  of  St.  Mai  I 
Parish,  Virginia 62, 66 

Slaughter,  (Rev.)  Philip,  D. I).— History  of 
Truro  Parish,  Virginia 68 

Sloo  Family 97 

Sloo,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Article  on,  by  Isaac  Joslin 
Cox 97 

Sloo,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Article  on,  by  Dr.  J.  F. 
Snyder 97 

Sluyter,  Peter— Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  New 
York  and  a  Tour  in  Several  of  the  American 
Colonies  in  1679-80 40,108 

Smedley  Family.    Prospectus 97 

Smith  Family 

See  Cloy d 76 

Smith  Family— See  Filson  Club  Publication, 
No.  14 97 

Smith,  Hannah  Logan— Quaker  Genealogy..    97 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.,  comp.,  History  of  Pittstield, 
Massachusetts 31 

Smith,  John  II.  Letter  to  the  Executive  of 
Virginia  Dated  Richmond  August  19,  1833, 
Signed  John  11.  Smith 15 

Smith,  Joseph,  Sr.,  Article  on,  by  W.  \\ '. 
Phelps  in  "  Times  and  Seasons" 97 

Smith,  Justin  A.,  D.D.— History  of  the  Bap- 
tists in  the  Western  States  East  of  the 
Mississippi 104 

Smith.  Nelson F.— History  of  Piokena  County, 
Alabama,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1817 
to  1856 5 

Smith.  Philip  H.—  Duchess  County,  New 
York,  History  of,  from  1609  to  1S70. 40 

Smith, (Hon.)  Ralph  D.  History  of  Uuilford, 
Connecticut,  fromlthe  Manuscript  of  Hon. 
Ralph  D.  Smith 6 

Smith,  Robert  Atwater— History  of  the 
Colony  of  New  Haven 

Snicker"Familv 67, 85, 89, 97 

SeeMcIlhanv 89 

Snowden  Familv 86. 95, 96, 97, 99 

Snyder,  Adam  S\'.- Snvder,  (Dr.)  Join 
Adam  W.  Snvder  ami  his  Period  in  Illinois 
History,  1817-1842 97 

Snyder  County,  Pa.— Marriages,  1*35-1899; 
Miscellaneous  Marriages,  1868-1898: 
Casper's  Marriage  Record,  1899-1883;  Rev. 
Shindel's  Marriage  Record,  1835-1888;  Rev. 
C.  G.  Erienwiger's  Marriage  Record,  1840- 
1875 53 


163 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Snyder  Family 97 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Adam  W.  Snyder  and 
his  Period  in  Illinois  History,  1817-1842 97 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Alfred  Cowles,  Article  on    77 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Charles  Slade.  Article  on    97 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Conrad  Will,  Article  on. .  101 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F  —James  Harvey  Ralston, 
Article  on 94 

Snyder.  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Jesse  Burgess  Thomas, 
Article  on 99 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Jesse  Burgess  Thomas, 
Jr. ,  Article  on 99 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Richard  Symmes 
Thomas,  Jr.,  Article  on 99 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Governor  Thomas 
Ford  andhisFamilv 80 

Snyder,  (Dr.)  J.  F.— Thomas  Sloo,  Jr.,  Arti- 
cle on 97 

Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  General  Register  of.  105 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati 32, 39, 104 

Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  Massachusetts  in  the 
Revolutionary  War 32 

Somerset  County,  N. J.— Wills,  1804-1830 39 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  California. .      5 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Illinois 
Society 13,111 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution — Illinois 
State— Year  Books 13 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Indiana 
Society 21 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Kentucky 
Year  Books  of 24 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Massachu- 
setts Society  of 32 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  National 
Society  Register  of,  Year  Books 110,  111 

Sons  of  the  Revolution,  Illinois  Society,  Year 
Books 13 

Southampton  County,  Va 

..  5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104 

Southbury,  Conn.— See  Woodbury,  Conn 8,9 

South  Carolina  State— Baptist  Church— An- 
nual Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination 
in  North  America  to  the  First  of  November, 

1790,  South  Carolina 

.  .5, 9, 10, 22, 27. 28, 36, 37, 40, 45,  oO,  54, 55, 58, 60, 104 

South  Carolina  State— Carroll,  B.  R.,  comp., 
Historical  Collections  of  South  Carolina 56 

South  Carolina  State,  Census  of,  1790— Heads 
of  Families  at  the  First  Census  of  the  United 
States  taken  in  the  Year  1790,  South  Caro- 
lina   9, 32, 37, 55, 57, 107 

South  Carolina  State— Charleston,  S.C 

55, 57, 64, 110, 1 14 

South  Carolina  State— Charleston,  South 
Carolina,  Siege  of,  by  the  British  Fleet  and 
Army 55 

South  Carolina  State— Draper,  (Mrs.)  Amos 
G. — Revolutionary  Soldiers  of 56, 57 

South  Carolina  State— German  Settlements 
and  the  Lutheran  Church  in  North  and 
South  Carolina 55, 56 

South  Carolina  State— Greenville  County, 
South  Carolina,  First  Settlement  of 56 

South  Carolina  State— Greenville,  South  Car- 
olina, Founding  of  the  City  of 56 

South  Carolina  State— Historical  and  Gene- 
alogical Magazine 56. 114 

South  Carolina  State,  Historical  Collections  of   56 

South  Carolina  State,  Historical  Society  Col- 
lections of 55 

South  Carolina  State— Marriage  Notices,  1732- 
1801 56 

South  Carolina  State— Orangeburg  County, 
South  Carolina,  History  of 56 

South  Carolina  State— Orangeburg,  S.C 56 

South  Carolina  State  —  Ramsay,  David, 
M.D.— History  of  the  Revolution  of  South 
Carolina  from  a  British  Province  to  an 
Independent  State 56 

South  Carolina  State— Ramsay,  David,  M. 
D.— History  of  South  Carolina,  from  its 
First  Settlement  in  1670  to  the  Year  1808..    56 


PAGE 

South  Carolina  State— Rivers,  William  James 
— Sketch  of  the  History  of  South  Carolina 
to  the  Close  of  the  Proprietary  Government 

by  the  Revolution  of  1719 57 

South  Carolina  State— St.  Denis  Parish,  An- 
na's and  Parish  Register  of 57 

South   Carolina   State — St.    Thomas    Parish 

Annals  and  Parish  Register  of 57 

South  Carolina  State— Simras,  W.  Gilmore, 

South  Carolina  in  the  Revolution 56 

South  Carolina  State— War  of  the  Revolution  56, 57 

South  Charleston,  Ohio,  Sketches  of 50 

South  Dakota  State— Aberdeen,  S.D 57 

South  Dakota  State,  Historical  Society  Col- 
lections of 67 

Southold,  Conn 7,8 

See  New  Haven,  Colony  of 7, 8 

Southold,  L.I. — See  New  Haven,  Colony  of ..  7,8 
Sowans,  Massachusetts,  Ancient  Records  of.-.  32 
Spalding,   Charles   Warren,   A.M.— Spalding 

Memorial 97 

Spalding,  Edward,  Genealogical  History  of, 

and  his  Descendants 97 

Spalding  Family 97 

Spalding,  M.  J.,  D.D.— Sketches  of  the  Early 
Catholic  Missions  of  Kentucky  from  their 
Commencement  in  1787  to  the  Jubilee  of 

1826-27 22, 23 

Spain 35 

Spanish  American  War,  Illinois  Soldiers  in..  18 
Spanish  Archives — Archives  of  the  Indies  at 

Seville 35 

Spanish  Archives  of  California 5 

Sparks,  Catherine  C.  (Mrs.  Edwin  Erie)— 
Illinois  Ancestry  among  the  Daughters  of 

the  American  Revolution 14 

Sparks,  Edwin  Erie,  Ph.D.,  editor,  Lincoln- 
Douglas  Debates,  Illinois  Historical  Col- 
lections, Vol.  3 116 

Sparks,  (Mrs.)  Edwin  Erie 14 

Spawr,  Jacob— Heads  of  Families  of  McLean 

County  at  the  Census  of  1840 12,89 

Spottiswoode  Family 98 

See  Selden 96 

Springfield,  111 

4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 79  88, 97, 98, 1 10, 116 

Springfield,  111.— Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution,    Springfield    Chapter    Places 
Tablet  on  Sangamon  County  Court  House. .    14 
Springfield,  111.— Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution,  Year  Books  of  Chapter 12 

Springfield,  Mass 32, 72, 82, 92, 98 

Springfield,  Mass.— Annals  of  Chicopee  Street, 

1675-1875 32, 82 

Springfield,  Mass — Families 98 

Springfield,  Massachusetts,  Church  in,  His- 
tory of 32 

SradufI  Birr  ( Kings  County),  Ireland 71, 100 

Stadhaugh  (Suffolk  County),  England 80 

Stamford,  Conn. — See  New  Haven,  Colony  of .  7 
Stanard,  Mary  Newton  and  Stanard,  William 

G.-rColonial  Virginia  Register 62 

Stanard,  William  G.  and  Stanard,  Mary  New- 
ton— Colonial  Virginia  Register 62 

Stanard,  William  G.,  comp.,  Emigrants  to 

Virginia 62 

Stansbury  Family 98 

Stansbury,    John,    of   Leominster,  1670-1895, 

Descendants  of 98 

Stark  County,  III.,  In  the  Military  Tract. ...     16 

Staunton,  Va 67,85,88,89,90 

Stearns,  Ezra,  comp.,  Genealogical  and  Family 

History  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire 91 

Stephens  Family 98 

Set  Selden 96 

Stephens,  Thomas— Brief  Account  of  the 
Causes  that  have  Retarded  the  Progress  of 

the  Colony  of  Georgia,  Ktc 11 

Stephenson  County,  Ills. — Catholic  Church — 

<  i  olden  Jubilee  Souvenir 13 

Steuben  County,  New  York,  History  of 44 

Stevens,  Frank  E.—  Black  Hawk  War,  includ- 
ing a  Review  of  Black  Hawk's  Life 17 


154 


INDEX — Continued 


Stevens,  Frank  E.— Black  Hawk  War,  Still- 
man's  Defeat 17 

Stevens,   Frank   E.— Illinois  in  the  War  of 

1812-14 16 

Stevens,  Lewis  Townshend—  History  of  (ape 
May  County,  New  Jersey,  from  the  Aborig- 
inal Times  to  the  Present  Day 37 

Stevens,  (Rev.)  William  Bacon,  M.D.— His- 
tory of  Georgia;  from  its  First  Discovery 
by  Kuropeansto  the  Adoption  of  the  Present 
Constitution  in  179S..  .    11 

Stevenson,  (Mrs.)  Adlai  E.— Brief  History  of 
the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  106 

Stevenson,  Letitia  Green,  Chapter  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution,  Bloomington, 
111 15 

Stewart,  (Dr.)  James  Henry— Recollections 
of  the  Early  Settlement  of  Carroll  County, 
Indiana .    19 

StineSpring  Family 72, 98,99, 101, 102 

Sti  tes  Family 84,88 

See  James M 

See  Appendix. 

Stockwell,  Mary  Le  Baron,  comp.,  Descend- 
ants of  Francis  LeBaron  of  Plymouth, 
Massachusetts 86 

Stonebraker  Family 98 

See  Peaslee 93 

Stoutenburgh,  Henry  A. — A  Documentary 
History  of  the  Dutch  Congregation  of  Oyster 
Bay,  Queens  County,  Island  of  Nassau 43 

Strange,  Alexander  Taylor,  comp.,  Biograph- 
ical and  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Stranges 
of  America  and  Across  the  Seas 08 

Strange,  Alexander  Taylor,  comp.,  The 
Greshams  of  America  and  Across  the  Seas. .    82 

Strange  Family 98 

Stratford,  Conn.— See  New  Haven,  Colony  of .  7, 9 

Stribling  Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90. 98 

See  Mcllhany 89 

Stroebel,  (Rev.)  P.  S.— Salzburgers  and  their 
Descendants,  being  the  History  of  a  Colony 
of  German  (Lutheran)  Port^stants  who 
Emigrated  to  Georgia  in  1734  and  Settled 
at  Ebenezer 10,95 

Strong,  Thomas  M.,  D.D.— History  of  the 
Town  of  Flatbush  in  Kings  County,  Long 
Island 40 

Stryker,  William  S.— Continental  Line  of  New 
Jersey  in  the  Virginia  Campaign  of  1781 38 

Stryker,  William  S.— Official  Register  of  the 
Officers  and  Men  of  New  Jersey  in  the 
Revolutionary  War 39 

Stuart  Family 78,81,94,98 

Stubblefield  Family 98 

Subblefleld,  George  W.— Robert  Stubblefield 
and  his  Son  John  Stubblefield 98 

Stubblefield.  John M 

Subblefleld,  Robert— Robert  Stubblefield  and 
his  Son  John 98 

Stubbs,  Elizabeth  Saunders  Blair — Early 
Settlers  of  Alabama,  by  CoL  Jamas  Bdmona 
Saunders,  with  Notes  and  Genealogies  by  hts 
Grand  Daughter  Elizabeth  Saunders  Blair 
Stubbs 5 

Studer,  Jacob — Columbus.  Ohio,  Its  History 
Resources  and  Progress 

Sudbury,  Mass.— Sir  Framingham L'.i. S3 

Suffolk  County,  England BO 

Suffolk  County.  Maw.    Suffolk  County  Dead!    83 

Suffolk  County,  New  York,  Historical  and 
Descriptive  Sketches  of (I 

Summers.  Lewis  Preston — History  of  South- 
west,   Virginia,    1746-1786;    Washington 
County.  1777-1870 

Sumner  Coimty,  Tenn.— Historic  Sumner 
County,  Tennessee 57, 73 

Susquehanna  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  West 
Branch  of,  Biographical  Annals  of  Deceased 
Residents  of 50 

Sussex  Countv,  Delaware,  Some  Records  of. .     10 

Sussex  County,  N. J.— Wills,  1804-1830 39 


PAGE 

Swartz  Familv 72,99. 101, 102 

Swanzy,    (Rev.)    Biddell,  M.A.— The  Fam- 
ilies of  French  of  Belturbet  and  Nixon  of 

Fermanagh  and  their  Descendants 

Swanzy  Family 

Swedish  Language 10 

Swift.  Samuel     History  of  the  Town  of  Mid- 
dlebury,  in  the  County  of  Addison.  Vermont    59 

Svl\ ester,  Brinlev,  Descendants  of 44 

Sylvester  Fam il v 44 , 99 


Taft  Family 99 

Taft,  William  Howard,  Ancestry  of 99 

Talcott,  S.  V.,  comp.,  Benton  Family 73 

Talcott,  S.  V.,  comp.,  Deiniug  Family  78 

Talcott,  S.  v.— Genealogical  Notes  of  v 

York  and  New  England  Families 91,92 

Talcott,  8.  V.,  comp..  Goodrich  Family 81 

Talcott,  S.  V.— Reed  Familv 94 

Talcott,  S.  V.,  comp.,  Wright  Family 19) 

Tanguay,  L'Abbe  Cyprien,  editor,  Diction- 
naire  Qenealogiqae  des  Famiies  Canadlen- 
nes,  Depots   la   Fondation  de  la  Colonie. 

Jusqu'a  Nos  Jours,  1608 104 

Tapp  Familv 76,99 

See  Cloyd 

Tasker  Family 99 

See  Selden 96 

Tate  Familv 67, 85, 88, 89, 90, 99 

See  Mclmanv. 
Taylor,   Benjamin  C,   D.D.— Annals  of  the 
Classes  of  Bergen,  of  the  Reformed  Dutch 

Church 37 

Taylor  Family 67,85,88,89,90,96,99 

See  Selden. 
See  Mcllhany. 
Taylor,  (Mrs.)   Harriet— Genealogy  and  the 

West 107 

Taylor,  James  B.— Baptist  Ministers  of  Vir- 
ginia, with  an  Introduction.  l>v  J.  B.  Jeter..     60 
Temple,  J.  IL— History  of  the  Town  of  Palmer, 

Massachusetts 31 

Tennessee  State 84,  85.87, 7:i 

Tennessee  State— Annals  of  Tennessee  to  the 

End  of  the  18th  Century— See  Hamsay 57 

Tennessee  State — Havwood,  John— Civil  and 
Political  History  of  the  State  of  Tern 
from  its  Barllesl  Settlement  up  to  the  Year 
17'.m,  including  the  Boundaries  of  the  State. .     .".7 

Tennessee  State— Nashville,  Tenn 84,30 

Tennessee  State  -Ramsay,  J.  O.  M.— Annals 
of  Tennessee  to  the  F.nd  of  the  Eighteenth 

Century 57 

Tennessee   State— Sumner   County— Historic 

Sumner  Countv,  Tennessee 

Terre  Haute,  lnd 21 

Texas  State— Austin,  Tex 58 

Texas  State—  Cardelle.  Clara  and  DsWBSSa, 
W.  B.,    comps..     Letters    from    an    Early 

Settler  of  Texas 58 

Texas  State— Dewee-e.  \V.  B.  and  Cardelle, 
Clara,  comps.,   Letters  from  an  Karly  Set- 

t  ler  of  Texas 58 

Texas    State— Early     Settlers    and     Indian 
Fighters   of   Southwest  Texas-    .SV  Appen- 
dix. 
Texas  States — Historical  Association,    Quar- 
terly of 58 

Texas  State— Indian  Wars  and  Pioneers  of...  58 
Thalliimer  B. — Annual  Register  and  Military 
Roster  of  the  Principal  Civil  War  Officers 
of  the  Government  of  the  United  States 
since  its  Organization  and  of  the  State  of 
New  York  since  the  Adoption  of  its  Con- 
st itut  ion  1777 40, 104 

Thanes,  T.  B.  and  Chandler,  .1.  A..— Colonial 

Virginia 61 

Thomas  Family  Of  Maryland....  M.  86, 95, 96, 97, 99 
Thomas,  Jesse   Burgess,   Jr.,   Article  on,   by 
Dr.  J.  F.  Snvder 99 


155 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Thomas,  Jesse  Burgess,  Sr.,  Article  on  by 
Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder 99 

Thomas,  (Rev.)  Lawrence  Buckley — Gene- 
alogical Notes;  Containing  the  Pedigree  of 

the  Thomas  Family  of  Maryland,  Etc 

84, 86,95,96,97,99 

Thomas,  (Rev.)  Lawrence  Buckley — Pedi- 
grees of  Thomas,  Chew  and  Lawrence 
Families 76, 86,99 

Thomas,  Richard  Symmes,  Jr.,  Article  on, 
by  Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder 99 

Thomas,  West  Va 76 

Thompson,  Charles  Manfred,  editor,  Govern- 
or's Letter  Books,  1840-1853,  Historical 
Collections,  Vol.  VII 116 

Thompson  Family 99 

Sec  Selden 96 

Thomson  Family 75 

See  Capen 75 

Thomson,  Rhoda,  Descendants  of 75 

Thurber  Family 99 

Tilton,  George  B.,  conip.,  Life  and  Works  of 
Paul  Revere 94 

Times  and  Season,  Published  at  Nauvoo,  Illi- 
nois, by  the  Mormons 97 

Tisdale      \„      .,  inn 

Tisdel        /Family 100 

Titus,  (Rev.)  Anson— Marriages  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Foxcroft,  A.M.,  Boston,  1717-1769, 
transcribed  by  Rev.  Anson  Titus 28 

Todd  Family 79, 100 

See  Edwards 79 

Toner,  J.  M.,  M.D.— Index  to  Meade's  Old 
Churches,  Ministers  and  Families  of  Vir- 
ginia     64 

Topeka,  Kan 22, 34, 77 

Torrington,  Conn.— History  of  Torrington, 
Connecticut,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1737 
with  Biographies  and  Genealogies 9 

Totten,  John  R. — Science  of  Genealogy,  Arti- 
cle on 110 

Townshend,  Charles  Hervey— The  British  In- 
vasion of  New  Haven,  Connecticut,  Etc...  6,7 

Traverrier  or  Traversier  Family 100 

Tree  Family 100 

Trenton,  New  Jersev,  Presbyterian  Church, 
History  of 39 

Trou  t  F am  ily 67, 85, 88, 89, 90, 100 

See  Mcllhany 89 

Trumbull  Family— See  Appendix. 

Trumbull,  Lyman,  Life  of,  by  Horace  Whit* — 
See  Appendix. 

Tniro  Parish,  Virginia,  History  of 68 

TrvonCo.,  N.Y 44,45 

Tucker  Family 100 

Si  i  Selden 96 

Tucker,  William  Howard— History  of  Hart- 
ford, Vermont,  July  t,  1761-April  4,  1889; 
the  First  Town  on  the  New  Hampshire 
Crants  Chartered  after  the  Close  of  the 
French  War 59 

Turner,  A.  J.,  of  ColumbiaCounty,  Wisconsin, 
Family  Tree  of . : 70 

Turner,  ('.  H.  P.,  comp.,  Sussex  County, 
Delaware,  Some  Records  of 10 

Turner  Family 70, 100 

Turner,  Jonathan  Baldwin,  Life  of,  by  Mary 
Turner  Carriel 100 

Turner,  O. — History  of  the  Pioneer  Settle- 
ment of  Phelps  and  Gorham's  Purchase  and 
Morris  Reserve,  Etc 43 

Tuscarawas  Valley,  Ohio 49 

Tu thill  Family 44, 100 

Tu thill,   Noah,    Descendants  of 44 

Tvler,  Lyon  (i.  M.  A.,  editor,  William  and 
Mary  Quarterly 68, 69, 115 

Tyron  County,  N.Y.— Annals  of  Tyron 
Count y    Error,  should  read  Tryon 44, 45 

Tyron  County,  New  York,  Minute  Book  of 
the  Committee  of  Safety  of 45 

Tvson  Family 96, 99, 100 

See  Thomas 99 


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lister  County,  N.Y 90 

Lister,  Province  of,  Ireland— Scotch-Irish 
Pioneers  in  Ulster  and  America 110 

Union  County,  Indiana,  History  of 20,21 

Union  Count \,  Kentucky,  History  of 24 

I "  lilted  Stat es  Army 48, 107 

United  States  Army — Historical  Register  and 
Dictionary  of  the  United  States  Army  from 
its  Organization  September  29,  1789  to 
March  2. 1903.    See  Heitman 107 

United  States— Census,  1790 — Heads  of  Fam- 
ilies at  the  FirstCensus,  Connecticut,  Maine, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire, 
New  York,  Pennsylvania,  North  Carolina, 
South  Carolina,  Rhode  Island,  Vermont. 
Virginia 9  27, 32, 37, 55, 57, 96, 107 

United  States  Census — Sixth  Census — Census 
of  Pensioners  for  Revolutionary  or  Military 
Services 1 10 

United  States — Colored  Troops,  104  Regiment, 
United  States  Colored  Troops 78 

United  States  Congress — H.  R.  33d  Cong.,  1st 
Sess.,  1854 14 

United  States  Library  of  Congress 3,102, 103 

United  States — Library  of  Congress, 
American  and  English  Genealogies  in 102, 103 

United  States  Congress — Resolutions,  Laws 
and  Ordinances  Relating  to  the  Pay,  Half 
Pay,  Commutation  of  Half  Pay,  Bounty 
Lands,  Etc.,  to  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of 
the  Revolution 110 

Lnited  States  Department  of  Commerce  and 

Labor,  Bureau  of  the  Census 

9,  27  32, 37, 55, 57, 96, 107 

United  States — Louisiana  Transferred  from 
France  to  the  United  States,  Commemora- 
tion of  the  Transfer,  Official  Program  of, 
December  18-20,  1913 T5 

University  of  Illinois — Alumni  Record,  1913 — 
See  Appendix. 

Updike,  Wilkins — History  of  the  Episcopal 
Church  in  Narragansett,  Rhode  Island 55 

Upland,  Pennsylvania,  Record  of  the  Court 
at,  1676  to  1681 53 

Usher,  James  M. — History  of  the  Town  of 
Medford,  Middlesex  County,  Massachusetts, 
from  its  First  Settlement  in  1630  to  1855 31 

Utah  State— Genealogical  Society,  Publica- 
tions of 58, 115 


V 

Valley  Forge,  Pa 110 

Vance,  J.  W.,  Adjutant  General,  State  of  Illi- 
nois, Reports,  1861-66,  revised  by 18 

Vanderburgh  County,  Indiana,  History  of .  .20, 21 

Van  Zandt,  Nicholas  Biddle — A  Full  IJescrip- 
tion  of  the  Soil,  Water,  Timber  and  Prairies 
of  each  Lot  or  Quarter  Section  of  the  Mili- 
tary Lands  between  the  Mississippi  and 
Illinois  Rivers 16 

Veech,  James — Monongahela  of  Old,  or  His- 
torical Sketches  of  Southwestern  Pennsyl- 
vania to  the  Year  1800 52 

Venable  Family 91,100 

See  Morton 91 

Venago County,  Pennsylvania,  History  of  . ..     53 

Vermont,  E.  lie  V.,  editor  and  comp.,  America 
Herald  lea.,  Compilation  of,  Coatiof  Anns, 

Crests  and  Mottoes  of  i'rnminent  American 
Families  Settled  in  this  Country  before  lsoo  102 

Vermont  State 53,68.59,60,107,111 

Vermont  State—  Addison  County,  Vt 59 

Vermont   State— Baptist   Church — Annual 
Register   of   the  Baptist   Denomination   in 
North  America  to  the  First  of  November, 

1790 

.  ..">,  9, 10.  22, 27, 28, 36, 37  40,  15.  SO,  54, 55  58, 60, 104 

Vermont  State— Bennington,  Vermont,  F'.arlv    ""' 

History  of 58 


156 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Vermont  State— Bradford,  Vormout,  History 
of 68 

Vermont  State— Burlington,  Vt 59,  111 

Vermont  State,  Census  of,  1790— Heads  of 
Families  at  the  First  Census  "f  the  United 
States,  1790 9, 27, 32, 37, 55, 57, 96, 107 

Vermont  State— (Hark,  Byron  N.,  editor,  \ 
List  of  the  Pensioners  of  the  War  of  1812— 
See  Appendix. 

Vermont  State—  Fairhaven,  Vermont,  His- 
tory of 58 

Vermont  State- -Hartford,  Vermont,  His- 
tory of 59 

Vermont  State— Lincklaen,  John— Travels  in 
Pennsylvania,  New  York  and  Vermont.  42. 52, 59 

Vermont  State  Middleburv,  Vermont,  His- 
tory of 59 

Vermont  State— Military  Lists  and  other 
Documents  Relating  to  Vermont  History 
Found  among  the  Papers  of  ('apt.  Luke 
Parsons 59,  111 

Vermont  State— Montpelier,  Vt 58 

Vermont  State— Newbury,  Vermont,  His- 
tory of 59 

Vermont  State— Royalton,  Vermont,  His- 
tory of 59 

Vermont  State— Rutland,  Vt 60 

Vermont  State— St.  Albans,  Vermont,  Cen- 
tennial History  of 59 

Vermont  State— St.  Johnsbury,  Vt 59 

Vermont  State— Waitsfleld,  Vermont,  His- 
tory of  the  Town  of,  1782-1908 59 

Vermont  State— War  of  the  Revolution, 
Vermont  Soldiers  in 60 

Vermont  State— War  of  1812,  List  of  Pen- 
sioners of 59, 1 1 1 

Vermont  State— War  of  1812,  Military  Lists 

and  Other  Documents  Relating  to 59,  111 

. 'e/./v  Family 

72, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102 

Vigo  County,  Indiana  History  of 20, 21 

Vincennes,  Ind. — Colonial  History  of  Vin- 
ce n nes  Under  the  French,  British  and 
American  Governments 21 

Vincennes,  Ind— History  of  the  City  of  Vin- 
cennes, Indiana,  from  1702  to  1901 21 

Virginia  State 9, 10, 14, 15, 23, 24, 36, 37, 40, 

45,50,54,55, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67. 68, 69, 
74,76,80,81, 85, 88, 89, 90, 93, 97, 103, 104  107, 109, 115 

Virginia  State— Accawmacke,  or  the  Eastern 
Shore  of  Virginia,  in  the  Seventeenth  Cen- 
tury      60 

Virginia  State— Alexandria,  Virginia,  Old 
Christ  Church  in,  Historical  Sketch  of 60 

Virginia  State — Augusta  County,  Annals  of, 
With  Reminiscences,  Biographical  Sketches    60 

Virginia  State— Augusta  County  Court  Rec- 
ords. 1745-1800 60 

Virginia  State— Augusta  County— Historical 
Register  and  Literary  Note  Book,  April, 
1850 60 

V  irginia  State— Baptist  Church— Annual  Reg- 
ister of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  North 

America-  to  the  First  of  November,  1790 

...  .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 2«,  36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 60, 104 . 

Virginia  State,  Baptist  Ministers  of 60 

Virginia  State— Bar  ford,  (Lancaster  County), 
Va 60,76 

Virginia  State— Bellet,  Louise  Pecquet  de — 
Some  Prominent  Families  of  Virginia 67 

Virginia  State— Boogher,  William  Fletcher, 
comp.,  Gleanings  of  Virginia  History 63 

Virginia  State — Bristol  Parish,  History  of 61 

Virginia  State— Bristol  Parish,  Virginia,  \  es- 
try  Book  and  Register  of,  1720-1789 61 

Virginia  State — Campbell.  Charles— Orderly 
Book  of  that  Portion  of  the  American  Army 
Stationed  at.  or  Near  Williamsburgh,  Vir- 
ginia, under  the  Command  of  Gen  Andrew 
Lewis,  printed  from  the  Original  Manu- 
scripts with  Notes  and  Introduction 69, 109 


PAGE 

Virginia  Carolorum— The  Colonv  under  the 
Rule  of  Charles  the  First  and  "Second.  162") 
to  A.D   1685 65,68 

Virginia  State,  Census  of  1790— Heads  of  Fam- 
ilies at  the  First  Census  of  the  United  States, 
1790 9, 27. 32. 37, 55, 59.  (»<;.  HIT 

Virginia  State— Chalkley  Collection— See  Au- 
gusta County  Records;  See  Chronicles  of  the 
Scotch-Irish  in  America 61 

Virginia  State— Chandler,  J.  A.  and  Thanes.  T. 
B.— Colonial  Virginia 61 

Virginia  State— Charlottesville,  Va.. 65. 67, 69, 103 

Virginia  State — Colonial  Dames,  National 
Society  of,  in  Virginia 61,66,67 

Virginia  State — Colonial  Decisions  General 
Court  of  Virginia,  1728-1741 61 

Virginia  State— Colonial  Militia  of  1651  17W 

Virginia  State— Colonial  Virginia 61,03 

Virginia  State— Colonial  Virginia,  Biblio- 
graphy of,  1754-1776 62 

Virginia  State — Colonial  Virginia  Register, 
a  List  of  Governors,  Councillors  and  other 
Higher  Officials,  Etc , 62 

Virginia  State— Virginia  Company  of  London. 
Introduction  to  the  Records  of,  with  a 
Bibliographical  list  of  the  Extant  Docu- 
ments     68 

Virginia  Company  of  London  to  and  from  the 
First  Colony  never  before  Printed,  His- 
tory of 107 

Virginia  State— County  Names— Two  Hun- 
dred and  Seventy  Years  of  Virginia  History    62 

Virginia  State— Culpeper  County,  Virginia, 
Genealogical  and  Historical  Notes  on 62,66 

Virginia  State— Davis,  J  —First  Settlers  of 
Virginia,  an  Historical  Novel 62 

Virginia  State— Dayton,  Va 66 

Virginia*  State— Dinwiddie,  Robert,  Official 
Records  of,  1751-5S 65 

Virginia  State— Emigrants  to  Virginia 62 

Virginia  State— Fairfax,  Lord,  or  the  Master 
of  Greenaway  Court,  a  Chronicle  of  the 
Shenandoah 62 

Virginia  State,  First  Settlers  of,  an  Historical 
Novel 62 

Virginia  State— Flagg.  C.  A.  and  Waters, 
W.  O— Virginia  Soldiers  in  the  Revolu- 
tion. Bibliography 66 

Virginia  State— Foote.  (Rev.)  William  Henry, 
D.D.— Sketches  of  Virginia 67 

Virginia  State— Forrest,  William  S— Norfolk, 
Virginia,  Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch 
of \ 65 

Virginia  State— Frederick  County,  Va 62,67 

Virginia  State — Frederick  Couritv,  History, 
from  its  Formation  In  1738  to  1908 62 

Virginia  State— French  and  Indian  War, 
Virginia  Men  in— See  Vol.  VII,  Hening!s 
Statutes  of  Virginia 63 

Virginia  State— Gist.  (Col  )  Nathaniel— Vir- 
ginia Regiment  !777.  Names  of  the  Captains 
and  Privates  of 63 

Virginia  State— Glengarry,  McDonalds  of. .63, 64 

Virginia  State— Goodwin,  (Rev.)  Edward  L. 
—History  of  Truro  Parish 68 

Virginia  State— Green,  Raleigh  Travers— Cul- 
peper County  Virginia,  Genealogical  and 
Historical  Notes  of 62 

Virginia  State— Green,  Thomas  Marshall- - 
Historic  Families  of  Kentucky,  with  Special 
Reference  to  Stocks  Immediately  Derived 
from  the  Valley  of  Virginia 63 

Virginia  State— Greer,  George  Cabell— Early 
%  irginia  Immigrants,  1623-lfitv; 62 

Virginia  State—  Grisby,  Hugh  Blair— Virginia 
Convention  of  1776 68 

Virginia  State— Hall,  Everard— Virginia  State 
Reports,  Digested  Index  to 68 

Virginia  State—  Hening,  William  Waller- 
New  Virginia  Justice,  (The),  (Contains  a 
List  of  the  Subscribers  to  the  Work) 63 


157 


INDEX — Continued 


PAGE 

Virginia  State— Hening,  William  Waller- 
Statutes  of  Virginia,  also  Shepherd's  Con- 
tinuation of  Same 63, 68 

Virginia  State — Henrico  Parish  and  Old  St. 
John's  Church,  Richmond,  Virginia,  1611— 
1904 63 

Virginia  State— Henrico  Parish,  Virginia, 
Vestry  Book  of,  1730-1773 63 

Virginia  State— Highland  County,  Virginia, 
History  of 63 

Virginia. State— Historical  Register  and  Liter- 
ary Note  Book,  Virginia,  April,  1850,  Au- 
gusta, Comity,  Virginia 64 

Virginia  State  Historical  Society,  Collec- 
tions of 61, 65 

Virginia  State— Hot  Springs,  Va 66 

Virginia    State— Howe,    Henry— Historical 
Collections  of  Virginia 64 

Virginia  State — Huguenot  Emigration  to  Vir- 
ginia      01 

Virginia  State— Immigrants— Early  Virginia 
Immigrants,  1623-1666 62 

Virginia  State— Immigration  to— Huguenot 
Emigration  to 64 

Virginia  State— Jamestown  Colony,  1620 94 

Virginia  State — Jamestown,  Virginia,  Settle- 
ment of,  May  13,  1607 105 

Virginia  State—  Kercheval,  Samuel— History 
of  ( he  Valley  of  Virginia 64 

Virginia  State — Kingsbury,  Susan M., A.M., 
Ph.D. — Virginia  Company  of  London, 
introduction  to  the  Records  of,  with  a 
Bibliography 68 

Virginia  State— Lancaster  County,  Va 60, 76 

Virginia  State  Library,  Sixth  Annual  Report 
of 62,67 

Virginia  State — Long,  Charles,  M. — Virginia 
County  Names,  Two  Hundred  and  Seventy 
Years  of  Virginia  History 62 

Virginia  State— Lynchburg,  Virginia,  Sketch- 
es and  Recollections  of,  by  the  Oldest  In- 
habitants      64 

Virginia  State— McAllister,  J.  T— Virginia  Mi- 
litia in  the  Revolutionary  War 66 

Virginia  State — McAllister,  J.  T. — Virginia 
Militia  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  Index 
to  Saffell's  Records  of  the  Revolutionary 
War 66 

Virginia  State,  McDonald's  of— See  Glen- 
garry   63, 64 

Virginia  State— Mcllhany,  Hugh  Milton- 
Some  Virginia  Families 67 

Virginia  State— Magazine  of  Biography  and 
History 64,115 

Virginia  State— Manakin  Town,  Va.— See  Hu- 
guenot Emigration  to  Virginia 64 

Virginia  State— Meade's  Old  Churches,  Min- 
isters and  Families  of  Virginia,  by  Bishop 
William  Mead,  Index  to  same  by  J.  M. 
Toner,  M.D.,  Wise's  Index ;64,65 

Virginia  State— Middlesex  County,  Va. — 
Christ  Church  Parish  Register,  1653  to  1812    61 

Virginia  State  Military  Land  Warrants 
Granted  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Virginia, 
to  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  tho  Revolution. . .    24 

Virginia  State— Monterey,  Va 63 

Virginia  State — Muhlenberg,  (Gen.)  John 
Peter  Gabriel,  Orderly  Book  of,  from  March 
26,  to  December  20,  1777 65 

Virginia  State— National  Society  of  Colonial 
Dames  of  America 61,65,67 

Virginia  State  Navy,  War  of  the  Revolution, 
R  nster  of 24 

Virginia  State—  Neill,  Edward  D.— History 
of  Virginia;  to  and  from  the  First  Colony 
never  before  Printed :..    68 

Virginia  State— Neill,  Edward  D.— Virginia 
Carolorum,  the  Colony  under  the  Rule  of 
Charles  the  First  and  Second,  A.D.  1625 
to  A.D.  1686 65,68 

Virginia  State— New  Kent  County,  Va 65, 67 

Virginia  State— New  Kent  County,  Parish 
Register  of,  from  1680  to  1787 tio 


PAGE 

Virginia  State— Norfolk,  Virginia,  Historical 
and  Descriptive  Sketch  of 65 

Virginia  State.  Oath  of  Allegiance  to  the 
Commonwealth  of,  Signers  of. 65 

Virginia  State— Orange  County,  Virginia, 
History  of 65 

Virginia  Stato— Palmer,  William  P.,  editor, 
Virginia  State  Papers,  Calendar  of  1652- 
1781 68 

Virginia  State— Papers— Calendar  of  Virginia 
State  Papers,  1652-1781 68 

Virginia  State— Portsmouth,  County 65, 66 

Virginia  State— Presbyterian  Churches  in  the 
Valley  of 24, 6t 

Virginia  State — Reports,  Digested  Index  to..    68 

Virginia  State — Richmond,  Va 

60,61,62,63,64,65.66,67,68,109 

Virginia  State— Richmond,  Virginia,  Her 
Past  and  Present— See  Appendix. 

Virginia  State— Rockingham  County,  Virgina, 
History  of 66 

Virginia  State  Rosslyn,  Va 60,61 

Virginia  State— St.  Mark's  Parish,  Dr.  Philip 
Slaughter's  History  of 62, 66 

Virgmia  State— St.  Peter's  Parish  Register, 
1680-1787 67 

Virginia  State— Sale,  Edith  Tunis— Manors 
of  Virginia  in  Colonial  Times 61, 64 

Virginia  State— Scotch-Irish  Settlement  in, 
See  Augusta  County,  Va 60, 61 

Virginia  State— Seldens  of  Virginia  and 
Allied  Families 67 

Virginia  State— Separation  of  Church  and 
State  in  Virginia,  a  Study  in  the  Develop- 
ment of  the  Revolution 67 

Virginia  State — Shenandoah  County,  Va 93 

Virginia  State— Shenandoah  Valley,  German 
Element  of 67 

Virginia  State— Shepherd,  Samuel— Virginia 
Statutes,  Continuation  of  Hening's  Statutes 
63,68 

Virginia  State— Shepherdstown,  Va.— Historic 
Shepherdstown 67 

Virginia  State— Slaughter,  (Dr.)  Philip— His- 
tory of  St.  Mark's  Parish 62, 66 

Virginia  State— Slaughter,  (Rev.)  Philip, 
D.D.— History  of  Truro  Parish 68 

Virginia— Southampton  County 

5,9,10,22,36,37,50,54,55,58.60,104 

Virginia  State— Spotsylvania  County— Vir- 
ginia County  Records,  Spotsylvania  County, 
1721-1800 67 

Virginia  State— Standard,  Mary  Newton  and 
Stanard,  William  G.— Colonial  Virginia  Reg- 
ister     62 

Virginia  State— Statutes  at  Large— see  Hening 
—see  Shepherd 63 .  68 

Virginia  State— Staunton,  Va 67,85,88,89,90 

Virginia  State — Sumners,  Lewis  Preston — 
History  of  Southwest  Virginia,  1746  to  1786, 
Washington  County,  Virginia,  1777-1870..    68 

Virginia  State— Thanes,  T.  B.  and  Chandler, 
J.  A.— Colonial  Virginia 61 

Virginia  State— Truro  Parish,  History  of 68 

Virginia  State— War  of  the  Revolution, 
Eckenrode,  H .  J.,  List  of  Revolutionary 
Soldiers  of  Virginia 63, 66 

Virginia  State — War  of  the  Revolution,  Pen- 
sioners of 66 

Virginia  State — War  of  the  Revolution — see 
Saffell's  Records  of  tho  Revolutionary  War    63 

Virginia  State— War  of  the  Revolution— Vir- 
ginia Officers  who  Received  Land  Bounties    24 

Virginia  State— War  of  the  Revolution,  Vir- 
ginia Soldiers  in 63,66 

Virginia  State— Waters,  W.  O.  and  Flagg, 
C.  A.— Virginia  Soldiers  in  the  Revolution    66 

Virginia  State— Wertenbaker,  Thomas  J. 
M.A.— Patrician  and  Plebeian  in  Virginia, 
or  the  Origin  and  Development  of  the 
Social  Classes  of  the  Old  Dominion 65 

Virginia  State— Westmoreland  County,  Vir- 
ginia, History  of,  1653-1912 68 


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Virginia  State,  William  and  Mary  College  of.69, 115 
Virginia  State— William  and  Mary  Quartelry, 

published  by  William  and  Mary  College.. 

68,69,115 

Virginia  State— Williamsburg,  Va 69, 1 15 

Virginia  State— Winchester,  va 62 

Virginia  State— Woodstock,  Va M 

Virginia  State— Yohogania  County,  Va 54 

Vocelle,  J.  T.— Historical  Sketches  of  Old  St. 

Mary's,  Georgia 11 

W 

Wabash  Valley,  Indiana,  Historic  Notes  on— 
See  Vigo  and  Parke  Counties,  Indiana 20 

Waddell,  Alfred  Moore— A  Colonial  Officer 
and  his  Times.  17">I-1773,  a  Biographical 
Sketch  of  (ien.  Hugh  Waddell 45, 100 

Waddell,  Alfred  Moore — History  of  New  Han- 
over  County  and  the  Lower  Cape  Fear 
Region,  1723-1800 46 

Waddell  Family 45, 100 

Waddell,  (Gen.)  Hugh,  Biographical  Sketch 
of 45.100 

Waddell,  (Gen.)  Hugh— Colonial  Officer  and 
his  Times.  1754-1773,  Gen.  Hugh  Waddell. 45, 100 

Waddell,  Joseph  A.— Augusta  County,  Vir- 
ginia, Annals  of,  with  Reminiscences  and 
Biographical  Sketches 60 

Waddell.  Joseph  A.— Diary  of  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-65 BO 

Wade,  Benjamin  F.,  Life  of 100,101 

Wade  Family 100, 101 

Wagenseller,  George  W.,  A.M.,  comp.,  Sny- 
der County,  Pa.— Marriages,  1835-1S99 53 

Waitsfield,  Vermont,  History  of  the  Town  of, 
1782-1908,  with  Family  Genealogies 59 

Wakefield,  John  Allen— History  of  tho  War 
between  the  United  States  and  the  Sac  and 
Fox  Nations  of  Indians  and  Parts  of  other 
Disaffected  Tribes  of  Indians  in  the  Years, 
1827,  1831-32 17 

Walker,  Charles  M.— History  of  Athens 
County,  Ohio  and  Incidentally  of  the  Ohio 
Land  Company,  and  tho  First  Settlement 
at  Marietta,  Etc 48 

Walker.  (Rev.)  Edwin  Sawyer,  A.M. — Ances- 
try and  Life  of  Captain  Thomas  Sawyer.. 95, 96 

Walker,  (Rev.)  Edwin  Sawyer,  A.M.,  editor, 
<  lenealogical  Notes  of  the  Carpenter  Family 
"75,76 

Walker,  (Rev.)  Edwin  Sawyer— The  Story  of 
my  Ancestors  in  America 101 

Walkers,  (Mrs.)  Edwin  S.— Revolutionary 
Soldiers  Buried  in  Illinois,  List  of  by  Coun- 
ties, compiled  by 3,14,15 

Walker  Family 101 

See  a/so  Selden 96 

Wallace  Family 101 

See  Selden 96 

Wallace,  F  J.  A.— Abbe  Genealogy 70 

Wallbridge  Family 101 

Wallbridge,  Henry,  1  >escendants  of 101 

Wallbridge,  William  Godiiey.  comp.,  De- 
scendants of  Hem  y  Wallbridge 101 

Wallingford.  Conn.— History  of  Walliimford. 
Connect  toot,  from  its  first  Settlement  in  1670 
to  the  Present  Time ii." 

Waltham,  Massachusetts,  Early  Settlors  of.  .32,33 

Walton  Family 101 

War  of  the  Revolution 

6, 10, 11, 12. 13. 14, 15. 21,24,82, 

36, 39, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54. 55, 66,  87 . 
60,63.66,91, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109. 110,  111,  114 

War  of  the  Revolution.  American  l'risonersof  103 

War  of  the  Revolution— Bowman,  Isaac, 
Lieut.,  Illinois  Regiment,  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution      14 

War  of  the  Revolution.  Census  of  Pensioners, 
taken  from  tho  Sixth  Census  of  the  United 
States 110 

War  of  the  Revolution — Charlovillo's  Volun- 
teers Entitled  to  Land,  List  of 14 


PAGE 

War  of  the  Revolution— Connecticut  Men, 
Rolls  and  Lists 6 

War  of  the  Revolution— Continental  Army, 
Register  of  Officers  of  April.  1775  to  Decem- 
ber, 17X3 107 

War  of  the  Revolution  Eliot,  Elizabeth  F.— 
Womenofthe  American  Revolution Ill 

War  of  the  Revolution— French  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  in 106 

War  of  the  Revolution— Georgia,  Revolution- 
ary Records  of 10  1 1 

War  of  the   Revolution    Greene,  iCii! 
thanicl.  Sketches  and  Correspondence  of.,  no 

War  of  the  Revolution— Illinois  Army  I,ed 
bv  Col.  George  RogersClark  in  his  Conquest 
of  the  Illinois 13 

War  of  the  Revolution— Illinois— Daughters, 
American  Revolution  Annual  Conferences, 
Reports  of 12 

War  of  the  Revolution— Illinois— List  of  Offi- 
cers of  the  Illinois  Regiments  who  have  not 
Received  Lands  for  Military  Services 14 

War  of  the  Revolution -Illinois.  Revolution- 
ary Soldiers  Buried  in,  List  of  by  counties 
1,14,18 

War  of  the  Revolution.  Illinois  Soldiers  in.  .3. 14, 15 

War  of  the  Revolution— Illinois— Sons  of  the 
American  Revolution.  Year  Books  of 13 

War  of  the  Revolution— Illinois— Sons  of  tho 
Revolution  Year  Books 13 

War  of  tho  Revolution— Indiana  Sons  of  the 
A  mcrican  Revolution,  Society  of 21 

War  of  the  Revolution — Kentucky,  Sons  of 
the  American  Revolution.  Year  Books  of.  .91,66 

War  of  the  Revolution  —  Kirkland,  Mrs.  C. 
M. — Women  of  the  Revolution Ill 

War  of  the  Revolution— Lancaster  Uarracks, 
where  the  British  and  Hessian  Prisoners 
were  Detained  During  the  Revolution 52 

War  of  the  Revolution— Land  Warrants 
Granted  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Virginia 
to  Soldiers  and  Sailors L'l 

War  of  the  Revolution— Massachusetts  Sons  of 
the  American  Revolution 32 

War  of  tho  Revolution— National  Smietv 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Annual  Reports,  Directory  of,  Lineage 
Books " 106 

War  of  the  Revolution— National  Society 
Daughters  of  the  America.!  Revolution. 
Brief  History  of,  by  Mrs.  Adlai  E.  Steven- 
son    106 

War   of  the    Revo'ution— National    Society, 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Ri 
and  Year  Books 1 10, 1 1 1 

War  of  the  Revolution— New  Hampshire — 
History  of  the  First  New  Hampshire  Regi- 
ment in 36 

War  of  tho  Revolution— New  Hampshire  in 
the  Revolution— See  New  Hampshire  State 

Papers.  Vols.   11-17 37 

See  Appendix. 

War  of  the  Revolution  New  Jersey  -Official 
Register  of  the  Officers  and  Men  of  New 
Jersey  in  the  War  of  the  Revolu'  ion 39 

War   of  the    Revolution— New  York    - 
History  of  Daring 45 

War  of  the  Revolution— New  York  in  the 
Revolution  as  a  Colony  and  as  a  State 45 

War  of  the  Revolution — New  York— Onon- 
daga Sol. Hers  of  the  Revolution 43 

War  of  the  Revolution  —  New  York  Society, 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution 44 

War   of  the    Revolution    -New    York   in— see 

Roberts.  James  A 45 

See  Tryon  County,  N.Y 45, 46 

War  of  the   Revolution.  North  Carolina  in  ..     47 

War  of  the  Revolution— North  Carolina  Ma- 
tional  Society,  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution . ." 46 

War  of  the  Revolution— North  Carolina- 
Revolutionary  Pensioners 47 


150 


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War  of  the  Revolution— Ohio— Soldiers  Buried 

in  Geauga  County,  Ohio 48,49 

War  of  the  Revolution— Orderly  Book  of  that 
Portion  of  the  American  Army  Stationed  at 
or  near  Williamsburgh.  Virginia  under  the 
Command   of   Gen.    Andrew   Lewis,  from 

March  18,  1776  to  August  28,  1776 69,109 

War  of  the  Revolution— Oriskany  Campaign, 
1776-1777,  Orderly  Book  of  Sir  John  Johnson  109 

War  of  the  Revolution— Pennsylvania  State— 
See  Pennsylvania  Archives,  Vols.  13,  14  ...    53 

War  of  the  Revolution— Pennsylvania  in  the 
War  of  the  Revolution 50,53 

War  of  the  Revolution,  Pensioners  of.  taken 
from  the  Sixth  Census  of  the  United  States. .  110 

War  of  the  Revolution— Pioneer  Mothers  of 
America 109 

War  of  the  Revolution — Rock  River  in  the 
Revolution 15 

War  of  the  Revolution — Rogers'  Report  on 
Revolutionary  Claims,  February  16,  1854...     14 

War  of  the  Revolution— Rhode  Island — War- 
ren, Rhode  Island,  History  of,  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution 55 

War  of  the  Revolution— Saffell,  W.  T.  R.— 
Records  of  the  Revolutionary  War:  also 
Index  to  same  by  McAllister 63,66,109,110 

War  of  the  Revolution,  South  Carolina  in.. 56, 57 

War  of  the  Revolution — United  States  Con- 
gress—Resolutions, Laws  and  Ordinances, 
Relating  to  the  Pay,  Half  Pay,  Commuta- 
tion of  Half  Pay,  Bounty  Lands,  Etc.,  Etc., 
to  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  Revolu- 
tion   110 

War  of  the  Revolution,  Vermont  Soldiers  in. .    60 

War  of  the  Revolution,  Virginia  in 

24.62,63,66,109,110 

War  of  the  Revolution — Virginia— Military 
Land  Warrants  Granted  by  the  Common- 
wealth of  Virginia  to  Soldiers  and  Sailors 
of  the  Revolution 24 

War  of  tho  Revolution— Virginia,  Navy  Ros- 
ter of 24 

War  of  the  Revolution— Virginia— Officers 
who  Received  Land  Bounties 24 

War  of  the  Revolution,  Virginia  in,  Pension- 
ers of  66 

War  of  the  Revolution— Virginia— Revolu- 
tionary Soldiers  in,  List  of 62. 66 

War  of  the  Revolution— Women  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution,  by  Elizabeth  F.  Ellet 111 

War  of  the  Revolution— Women  of  the  Revo- 
lution, by  Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland Ill 

War  of  the  Revolution— Women  of  the  Revo- 
lution—Pioneer Mothers  of  America 109 

War  of  the  Revolution,  Zaehariah  Nance 
Soldier  of 91 

War  of  1812 

4, 12, 13, 15, 16. 24, 27. 3 1. 36, 59, 77, 85, 92, 11 1 

War  of  1S12— Battlo  of  Lake  Erie 24 

War  of  1812— Bat  tie  of  Pittsburgh— Sfet'lark, 
Byron  N Ill 

War  of  1812— Bounty  Lands...  12, 16, 18,77, 85, 111 

War  of  1813— Clark,  Byron  N'.,  editor,  List  of 
Pensioners  of  the  War  of  1812 ill 

War  of  1^12 — Corey,  Henrv,  Land  Warrant  for 
Services  in. .•  77,  111 

War  of  1813— Illinois— Military  Bounty  I>and, 
Military  Tract ". .  12, 15, 16, 77, 85,  111 

War  of  1812— Illinois— Record  of  the  Services 
of  the  Illinois  Soldiers  in,  bv  Isaac  H.  Elliott, 
' 13,16,17 

War  of  1813— Illinois  Soldiers  in  the  War  of 
1812,  whose  Bounty  Land  Grants  were 
Located  in  McLean  County 12 

War  of  Is  12— Jones,  Zenas,  Land  Warrant  for 
Military  Services  in... 86,111 

War  of  1812,  Kentucky's  Part  in 21 

War  of  1812—  Maryland  State—  See  North 
Point  and  Ft.  Mcllenrv 27 

War  of  lsl2—  Militia,  Rangers  and  Riflemen— 
See  Illinois  War  of  1812 13 


PAGE 

War  of  1812— Missouri— Boone  County,  War 
of  1812,  List  of  Soldiers  Petitioning  for 
Pensions 36 

War  of  1812,  Nebraska  in,  Roster  of  Soldiers, 
Sailors  and  Marines  in..   34,  111 

War  of  1812— Oliver,  John,  Land  Warrant 
for  Military  Services  in 16,92 

War  of  1S12—  Parsons,  ((apt.)  Luke,  Captain 
of  Cavalry  In 59,111 

War  of  1812,  Pensioners  of,  Vermont,  Byron 
N.  (lark,  editor 1 1 1 

War  of  1812— Stevens,  Frank  E.— Illinois  in 
the  War  of  1812-14 H 

War  of  1812— Van  Zandt,  Nicholas  Biddle— 
A  Full  Description  of  the  Soil,  Water,  Tim- 
ber and  Prairies  of  Each  Lot,  or  Quarter 
Section  of  the  Military  Lands  between  the 
Mississippi  and  Illinois  Rivers,  Etc.,  Etc..     16 

War  of  1812,  Vermont  State  in 59,  111 

War  with  Mexico 16, 17, 18,34 

War  with  Mexico-  Illinois  Association  Mex- 
ican War  Veterans 18 

War  with  Mexico— Illinois— The  Fourth  Illi- 
nois Infantry  in  the  War  with  Mexico,  by 
EzraM.  Prince 18 

War  with  Mexico,  Illinois  Soldiers  in 17, 18 

War  with  Mexico— Johnson,  Charles  P.— 
An  Account  of  the  Services  of  the  Illinois 
Troops  in  the  Mexican  W ar 18 

War  with  Mexico— Nebraska  Soldiers,  Sailors, 
and  Marines  of  the  War  of  1812,  Mexican 
War  and  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 34 

War  of  the  Rebellion 18,21,22,34,36,60,70 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Connelley,  (Maj.)  H. 
C— Recollections  of  the  War  between  the 
States 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Crippen,  Edward, 
Diary  of,  27111.  Vol.  Reg.,  1861-63 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Diary  of  Edward  Crip- 
pen      W 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Diary  of  Joseph  A. 
Wraddell 60 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Eddy,  T.  M.,  D.D.— 
The  Patriotism  of  Illinois 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Illinois  Adjutant  Gen- 
erals' Reports,  1861-66 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Illinois— See  Connelley, 
(Maj.)  H.  C— Recollections  of 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Illinois—  See  Crippen,  • 
Edward,  Diary  of 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Illinois — Patriotism 
of  Illinois,  by  T.  M.  Eddy 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Illinois,  Regimental 
Histories  and  Reunions  of 18 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Illinois—  See  Yates, 
Richard,  Services  as  War  Governor 81 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Indiana  at  Antietam..    21 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Indiana  at  Shiloh 21 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Indiana  at  Vicksburg..     21 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Iowa  and  the  Rebellion    22 

War  of  the  Rebellion,  Missouri  Troops  in 36 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Nebraska  Soldiers, 
Sailors  and  Marines  of  the  War  of  1812  and 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Residing  in 
Nebraska.  i*93 34 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Waddell,  Joseph  A.,  Di- 
ary of 60 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Wisconsin's  Participa- 
tion in,  Bibliography  of 70 

War  of  the  Rebellion— Yates.  Richard,  Ser- 
vices   as    War  Governor  Of  Illinois 18 

Ware— Eugene  F.— Indian  War  of  1864,  being 
a  fragment  of  the  Barry  History  of  Kansas, 
Nebraska  and  Colorado 34 

Warren  County,  III.,  In  the  Military  Tract..     Ifi 

Warren  County,  111.,  Revolutionary  Soldiers 
Buried  in.. ." 3,14 

Warren  County,  N". J.— Wills.  1826-80 39 

Warren,  Rhode  Island,  History  of,  in  the 
War  of  the  Revolution 55 

Washburne,  Elihu  B—  -Editor  of  the  Edwards 
Papers 15 


160 


INDEX — Continued 


PACK 

Washburn,   Emory— 11  istorical   Sketches    of 

the  Town  of  Leicester,  Massachuset Is 30 

Washburn.  Mabel  Thacher  Rosemary— A n- 

cestry  of  President  Taft 99 

Washington,  Conn.— See  Woodbury,  Conn...      9 
Washington,  County,  Pennsylvania,  History 

ol 54 

Washington   County,   Virginia,    History    of, 

1777-1870 68 

Washington.  D.C 9, 

16,  27,32,37  55,57,63  68, 106, 107, 108, 110,  111,  112 

Washington,  D.  C— Library  of  Congress 68 

Washington  Family 101 

S(  e  also  Selden 98 

\V ashington,  George 68, 101 

Washington  State— Historical  Quarterly,  pub- 
lished by  the  Historical  Society  of  Wash- 
ington     69 

Washington  State— Seattle,  Wash 69 

Watauga  Association — Annals  of  Tennessee 
to  the  End  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  com- 
prising  its  Settlement  as   the   Wautauga 

Association  from  1769  to  1777 67 

Waterbury,  Conn. — History   of  Waterbury, 

Connecticut 7, 9 

Waterman,  111.— Year  Books  1902,  1903,  1904, 

1905,  1906,  1907 19,77 

Waters,  W.  O.  and  Flagg,  C.  A.— Virginia 

Soldiers  in  the  Revolution 66 

Waterman,  Conn.— see  Waterbury   Conn 7,9 

Watertown,  Massachusetts,  Early  Settlers  of, 

Etc 32, 33 

Watkinson  Family 45, 101 

Watson,  S.  M.,  editor,  Historical  and  Gene- 
alogical Recorder 26 

Waukesha  County,  Wisconsin,  dishing  Fam- 
ily of 70 

Waverly,  Illinois,  Wemple  Family  of— See 
.Appendix. 

Wayfand,  John  Walter,  B.A.,  Ph.D.— Ger- 
man Element  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley  of 

Virginia 07 

Wavne,  County,  Indiana,  History  of 20,21 

Webb  Family 72,101 

Weber,  (Mrs.)  Jessie  Palmer— Librarian  Illi- 
nois   State    Historical    Library;    Secretary 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society 116 

Webster, ( Rev.)  Richard— PresbyterianChurch 
in  America  from  its  Origin  until  the  Year 
1760,    with    Biographical    Sketches   of   its 

Ministers 109 

Weedsport,  N.Y 96 

Weeks,  Harriet  Morse— Descendants  of  Rich- 
ard Hayes  of  Lyme,  Connecticut,  through 

his  Son  Titus  1 1  ayes 82 

Weeks,  Harriet  Morse — Descendants  of  Sam- 
uel Morse  of  Worthington,  Massachusetts. .    91 

Weils  Family 101 

Wells,  Frederic  P.— History  of  Ncwbii'v, 
Vermont,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Coos 

Country  to  the  Present  Time 59 

Wells,  Stephen,  editor,  Colonial  Records  of 

North  Carolina 46 

Wemple  Family— See  Appendix. 
Wertenbaker,ThomasJ.,M.A. — Patrician  and 
Plebian  In  Virginia,  or  the  Origin  and  De\  at 
opment  of  the  Social  Classes  of  the  Old 

Dominion 65 

Wessangusset,  Mass.— See  Weymouth,  Mass..    33 

\\  eetchester  County,  N.Y 45, 71,  si,  101 

Westchester  County,  New  York,  History  of..    45 
Westchester  County,  New  York,   Wilis  of, 

from  1664  to  1784 45 

rn  Reserve,  Ohio,  Pioneers  of 50 

West  Family 101 

See  Selden 96 

West  Farms,  N.Y 45 

West  Indies— Wills  from  1700  to  1725  in  Canter- 
bury,   England,    of    Testators    Living    in 

America  and  the  West  Indies 107 

Westmoreland  County,  Virginia,  History  of, 
1653-1912 68 


FAOE 

Westmoreland,  Pa.— Old  Westmoreland,  a 
History  of  Western  Pennsylvania  during 
the  Revolution 54 

Weston,  Massachusetts,  Earlv  Settlers  of. 

West  Virginia  State ." 69, 75, 76,94 

West  Virginia  State— Aler.   P.  Yen 
tory  of  Martinsburg  and  Berkeley  Counties.    69 

West  Virginia  State,  Archives  and  History 
Department  of,  Reports  of 69 

West  Virginia  State— Berkeley  County,  His- 
tory of 69 

West  Virginia  Stat.'    Charleston,  W.Ya... .69,94 

West  Virginia  State—  Dellass.  Wills-  History 
of  Early  Settlement  and  Indian  Wars  of 
West  Virginia 09 

West  Virginia  IS.  and  I.aidley, 
W.  S.,  editors.  West  Virginia  Magazine 69 

West  Virginia  State  Historical  Magazine 69 

West  Virginia  State,  Indian  Wars  of— ue 
Del  lass 69 

West  Virginia  State—  l^ewis,  Virgil-  How 
\\  .-st.  Virginia  was  Made 69 

West  Virginia  State— Lewis,  Virgil-  State 
Archivist 69 

West  Virginia  State— Lewis.Virgil— West  V  ir- 
ginia  History 69 

West  Virginia  State— Mart insburg,  West  Vir- 
ginia, History  of 69 

West  Virginia  State— Shepherdstown,  W.\ 

West  Virginia  State—  Thomas.  W.Va 76 

West  Virginia  State— West  Virginia  and  It- 
People,  3  vols.— See  Append  i  x . 

Weymouth,  Mass 33, 87 

Weymouth,  Mass.— Historical  Collections...    33 

Weymouth,  Massachusetts,  Historical  Sketch 
of,  by  Gilbert  Nash 33 

Weymouth,  Mass.— Historical  Society  Publi- 
cations     33 

Weymouth,  Mass.— Wessangusset  and  Wey- 
mouth—Historical  Address  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams,  Jr 33 

Weymouth,  Mass.— Weymouth  in  its  First 
Thirty  Years,  by  Gilbert  Nash 33 

Weymouth,  Mass— Weymouth  Thirty  Years 
Later,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams 33 

Wheeler,    George    Augustus,    A.M.,    M.l> 
History  of  Cast  hie,  Penobscot,  and  Brook  s- 
ville,  Maine.., 

Wheeler,  John  H.— Historical  Sketches  of 
North  Carolina  from  1684  to  1861 M 

Wheeler,  William  Ogden,  comp.,  Hanover, 
Morris  County,  New  Jersey,  <  hurch  Mem- 
bers, Marriages  and  Baptisms 

W  heeler,  William  Ogden,  comp.,  Whippany, 
Morris  County,  New  Jersey,  Inscriptions 
on  the  Tombstones  and  Monuments  in 
t  he  ( ;  ray ey ards  at 39 

Whippany,  N.  J.— Inscriptions  on  the  Tomb- 
stones and  Monuments  in  the  Graveyards 
at  Whippany  and  Hanover,  New  Jersey..    39 

White,  Key.  George,  M. A.—  Historical  Col- 
lections of  Georgia H 

White,  Horace  Life  of  Lyman  Trumbull— 
See  Appendix. 

White  Plains,  New  York.  Wills  Recorded  at..     45 

Whitmore,  William  II.— American  Genealog- 
ist, a  Catalogue  of  Family  Histories  and 
Publications 71 ,  103 

Wiewerd  in  Friesland 40,108 

Wilbur,  Pereival  Coons  Coons  family  Gene- 
alogical Chart,  Palo  Alto,  California,  1914— 
See  Appendix. 

Wilkes  Barre,  Pa M 

Wilkin,  Frac.  B.,  Sketch  of,  Richard  J.  Ogfca- 
by — See  Appendix. 

Will,  Conrad,  Art  icle  on  by  Dr.  J.  F.  Snyder. .   101 

William  and  Mary  College,  Williamsburg,  Va 
69,118 

William  and  Mary  Quarterly,  published  by 
the   William  and   Mary  College,  Virginia 

68,69,115 

Williamsburg,  Va 8t,  1 15 


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Williarasburgh.  Va.— Orderly  Book'of  that 
Portion  of  the  American  Army  Stationed 
at  Williamsburg,  Virginia,  under  Command 
of  General  Andrew  Lewis,  March  18,  1776 
to  August  28,  1776 69, 109 

Williams,  (Mrs.)  Flora  McDonald— The  Glen- 
garry, McDonalds  of  Virginia,  with  an 
Introductory  Sketch  of  the  Early  History 
of  the  Glengarry  Clans 88, 89 

Williams,  Roger,  Descendants  of 54 

WilUamson,  Joseph — History  of  the  City  of 
Belfast,  Maine,  Vol.  I,  Vol.  II,  1770-1900— 
See  Appendix. 

Willington.  Conn 71, 100 

Willis  Family 101 

See  Selden 96 

Willoughby  Family 101 

See  Selden 96 

Wills.Canterbury,  England,  1700  to  1725....  107 

Wills— Delaware,  New  Castle  County,  1682- 
1800 10 

Wills— Maryland  Calendar  of  Wills,  1635-1685; 
1685-1702;  1703-1713 27 

Wills— New  Jersey  Wills,  Calendar  of,  1670- 
1730— see  Vol.  23,  New  Jersey  Archives 37 

Wills— New  Jersey  Wills  1804  to  1830 39 

Wills— New  York  Citv,  Surrogate's  Office 
Abstracts  of  Wills,  1665-1771 40 

Wills — New  York— Westchester  County,  New 
York  Wills  from  1664  to  1784 45 

Wills— North    Carolina — Rowan    County, 
North  Carolina  Wills 47 

Wills— North  Carolina  WiUs,  Abstract  of 45 

Wills— Virginia,  Spotsylvania  County 67 

Wilmington,  Del.— Records  of  Holy  Trinity. 
(Old  Swedes)  Church,  Delaware,  from  1697 
to  1773 10 

Wilmington,  N.C 46 

Wilson,  Samuel,  comp.,  Catalogue  of  Military 
Land  Warrants,  Granted  by  the  Common- 
wealth of  Virginia  to  Soldiers  and  Sailors 
of  the  Revolution 24 

Wilson,  Samuel  M. — Kentucky's  Part  in  the 
War  of  1812 24 

Winchester,  Connecticut,  Annals  and  Family 
Records  of 9 

Winchester,  Va 62 

Wines,  Frederick  Howard,  comp.,  Descend- 
ants of  John  Stansbury  of  Leominster,  1670- 
1895 98 

Winfleld,  Charles  H.— History  of  the  Town 
of  Hudson,  New  Jersey  from  its  Earliest 
Settlement  to  the  Present  Time 38, 39 

Winslow,  Edward— Governor  Edward  Wins- 
low  his  Part  and  Place  in  Plymouth  Colony  111 

WLnsor,  Justin — History  of  the  Town  of  Dux- 
bury,  Massachusetts,  with  Genealogical 
Registers 29 

Winston  Family 102 

See  Selden 96 

Wisconsin  State— American  Home  Missionary 
Society  in 70 

Wisconsin  State— Buck,  James  S.— Pioneer 
History  of  Milwaukee 70 

Wisconsin  State— Clary,  (Rev.)  Dexter— His- 
tory of  the  Churches  and  Ministers  Con- 
nected with  the  Presbyterian  and  Congre- 
gational Convention  of  Wisconsin  and  of 
the  Operations  of  the  Home  Missionary 
Society 70 

Wisconsin  State— Columbia  County,  The 
Family  Tree  of 70 

Wisconsin  State— Elkhorn,  WiB 73, 86 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Commission— Orig- 
inal Paper  No.  3 70 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society 3,70 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society,  Collec- 
tions of 70 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society,  Proceed- 
ings of 70 


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Wisconsin  State — Madison,  Wis 70 

Wisconsin  State — Milwaukee,  Pioneer  His- 
tory of 70 

Wisconsin  State — Milwaukee  under  the  Chart- 

.  er  from  1S47  to  1853 70 

Wisconsin  State— Portage,  Wis 70 

Wisconsin  State — War  of  the  Rebellion — 
Bibliography   of  Wisconsin    Participation 

in  the  War  between  the  States 78 

Wisconsin  State — Waukesha  County,  Wiscon- 
sin, Cushing  Family  of 70 

"Wise.  Jennings  Cropper— Accawmacke,  or 
the  Eastern  Shore  of  Virginia  in  the  Seven- 
teenth Century 60 

Wise,  Jennings  Cropper — Index  to  Bishop 
Meade's  Old  Churches,  Ministers  and  Fam- 
ilies of  Virginia 65 

Witcraft.  J.  R.— Virginia  Todds 100 

Woburn .  Mass 33, 74 

Woburn,  Mass. — Records,  Births,  Deaths  and 

Marriages,  1640-1873 33 

Wolcott,  Conn.— See  Waterbury,  Conn 9 

Wolf,  (Mrs.)  Clara  K.— Revolutionary  Soldiers 

Buried  in  Peoria  County,  list  compiled  by . .  14 
Women    of   the    American    Revolution,  "by 

Elizabeth  F.  Ellet Ill 

Women  of  the  Revolution,  by  Mrs.  C.  M. 

Kirkland : HI 

Women — Pioneer  Mothers  of  America 109 

Women — Pioneer  Mothers  of  Illinois,  Collec- 
tions of  Letters  of 13 

Woodbury,  Conn. — History  of  Ancient  Wood- 
bury, Connecticut,  from  the  First  Indian 

Deed,  1659  to  1854,  Etc 6,7,9 

Woodford  County,  111.— Soldiers  of  the  War  of 
1812,    whose   Bounty    Land    Grants   were 

Located  in  Woodford  County 16, 19 

Wood,  Silas— Sketch  of  the  Town  of  Hunting- 
ton, Long  Island 41 

Woodson  Family 91, 102 

See  Morton. 
See  Randolph. 

Woodstock,  Va v. 64 

Woollen,  William  Wesley — Biographical  and 

Historical  Sketch  of  Early  Indiana 21 

Woonsocket,  R.I 91 

Worcester,  Mass 33, 72 

Worcester,  Massachusetts,  History  of,  in  War 

of  the  Rebellion 33, 72 

Wormelev  Family 102 

See  Selden 96 

Worthington,  Mass 91 

Wright  Family ^ 102 

Wright,    T.    R.    B.,    comp.,    Westmoreland 

County,  Virginia,  History  of,  1653-1912....    68 
Wright,    William,    comp.,    Genealogies   and 
Pedigrees,  Index  to,  in  New  England  His- 
torical and  Genealogical  Register  for  Fifty 

Years,  January,  1847  to  October,  1896 108 

Wyman.  Mary  Elizabeth  Tisdel,  comp., 
Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Lawrence 
and  Mary  Antisell  of  Norwich  and  Willine- 
'ton,  Connecticut,  including  some  Records 

of  Christopher  Antisell 71, 100 

Wvman,  Thomas  Bellows— Genealogies  and 
Estates  of  Charlestown,  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex  and  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, 1629-1818 29 

Y 

Yates,  Abner 102 

Yates  Family 102 

Yates,  John,  Descendants  of 102 

Yates,  Michael,  Descendants  of 102 

Yates,  Richard,  Jr.,  comp.,  Descendants  of 

Michael  Yates  and  his  Sons  Abner  and  John  102 
Yates,   Richard,  Sr.,  Services  to  Illinois  as 

War  Governor,  bv  Dr.  William  Jayne 18 

Yohogania  County,  Va 54 

York  County,  Me 25 


—11  H  S 


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Young,  Bennett  H.,  comp.  Jessamine  County,  2 

Kentucky,  History  of— See  Appendix.  Zook  (or  Zug)  Family  72  101  l(P 

Young,  Richard  M.,  Article  on,  by  Dr.  J.  F.  Zug  Family— See  Zook  Family  '."■'  '  10> 

Snyder 102  "     


163 


ERRATA 


Charleston,  Mass.,  read  Charlestown,  Mass.,  page  29. 
Douglas,  Mass.,  read  Douglass,  Mass.,  page  29. 
Charleston,  N.  H.,  read  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  p.  36. 
Tyron  Co.,  N.  Y.,  read  Tryon  Co.,  IN".  Y.,  pages  44-45. 
Wisconsin  State  Historical  Collections,  read  Vol.  I,  1855  to  XX, 
1911,  page  70. 


